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John N. luff 
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Ref. Phifer 
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John C. Payne 
John J. Louney 
A. Deutsch 
John iJ. Louney 
T.eK. Ellis 
John J. Louney 
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T.K. Ellis 
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Fred K. Loeser & Co 
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MB. Thomas 
John J. Louney 
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Fred Loeser & Co 
GeH.e Blakley 
AsH. Goldingham 
Fred Loeser & Co 
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AePe Gardiner 
James D. Waring 
Fred Loeser & Co 
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WeT. Baird 

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John J. Louney 
A. Bensiger 
Fred Loeser & Co 


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GH. Blakeley 
John J. Louney 
Howard Young 
E.T. Elverson 
Charles Daniel 
Howard Young 
WeA. Johns 
T. Benjamin 
W.Ee Edwards 
Be. Thomas 
AP. Gardner 
Fred Loeser & Co 
B. Thomas 
Adolf Mayer 
Fred Loeser & Co 
G.H. Blakeley, 
H. Williams 
C.M. Till 
JF. McCarthy 
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John J. Louney 
T. Elverson 

BH. Williams 
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A.eP. Gardiner 

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WeG. Baker, Jr 
Carl Schuster 

B. Thomas 

E.F. Bonaventure 
John Levy 

H. Williams 


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55 ‘Mrs. G.B. Crooke 
550 H. Williams 
130 W.H. McDonough 
70 N.E. Newman 
350 H. Williams 
120 B. Thomas 
260 HV. Edwards 
875 
80 Herman Lowenstein 
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150 cag Lowenstein 
500 
1500 Miss MLSE. Ast 
90 R. Deutsch 
40 T.E. Henderson 
60 Charles Daniel 
30 AP. Gardiner 
70 Charles Daniel 
105 WeG.e Baker, Jr 
150 H. Williams 
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leriés Yields $28,139. 


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* Anton Maiive’s “* Shepherd and Sheép: 
Holland,” brought the highest price at 
the Sale of thé Van Valkenburg éstate 
and other pictures at the American . 


jast evening, goin ‘ 
at & Co,’ for $6,200 hee. 
ussian Courier,’ bro eh 
to Bernet, agent, and Dé Néu- 
* French Cavalry. Soldiers” sold 


to Hd, going to the Holland Gal- 


€ . 
The chan a dy in the public taste in 
Piewe and the varying prices os anid. 
were shown in the last Trés 86 
$ eat, aa eture, 43 9 inches 
@ Croquet Party.’ by sed ari Hen- 


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A Frénch Fiussar, Derk sss ein 
| Hare Huntin g, Kowals i; BT 

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Ths Woo: rer, Anton Mauvé...:.. 00,700 
| Qual de Bercy, v on; Charles Aj. F att. 27 
| View of Venicé, Mattin ico; Knoéd Ue a 
Labor, Zainacots; Jolin N. oe 
Shepher and Fiock, ton Mauvé...... 2 20e 
| Wood Intértor, Diaz; H Williams.. 2 
| Tall an lb née View, George nness: ‘Ber 

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| Sunday Service of Prushtan Scouts, a owed 
Boughton; B: Thomas:......5- Wee 
At ne Ae Founteain,, Jules Breton; V. B. 
ae wBcehe, Martin. Rico—Hc | Loeweri- ce 
cS as 4th! Eapota: ACG Ge “1.508 
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Early Spring. Frits Thaulow:; Mts. G a. B | 


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\saideutarer, e ebeubatt “Hart: Hi. wii: pi j 
PRES Cages eos cua nibs 50% Reet eee 250 
| All the Mauves in thé salé want to. 
‘Knoedler & Co. phe réturns for the 


‘evening were $34,030 a! a grand 
‘total for tho sale of &30,44 / 


| Anderson— alias Sale, 


Sandora’s Box,’ by Hawin H. Blash 
lore brought the a dieagae ee 
fsals - ‘of picturés of Wlizabe 
‘Coles ‘and others at the Apaerss  Gal- 
leriés That évening, goirig to C.¢Mar 8. 
\for. $3,1 Rosa Bonheur’s ‘Deer I 
the Forests At ‘Twilight, bréugh the 
second highéet pres $2,750, Boing to FB. 
‘Conway. A ‘pretty little Ww a 
owas fot tiany years on / exhibition. 
| the Metropolitan Museur APE: rea. 
eat of Fontainebleau,’ oti giit the t td 
Phat g Re ice, going to/Clapp & Graham 
| or re 
- Other , pictures britiging good, prices 
| were the following’ 
Portrait of George ores, THOMAS Bully;. 
 Rehosdler Co... i ee het cre oe $080 
Fompero Maximilan Recelyv ine the Vita: 
| tan ftmbasay/ Carl, Ludwig Rriedrich 


| Becker: WH. BW. G. Roklfsi.c..- Sc... 75 Ot 
the Moat, Corot; John Levy. .i.-, Resists 7 
On the Deleware j George Inness.. eae 
|Attéer the “Storm, Delaware River) ae 06 
Francis, Aharvhy THAN TeV Ys wie teas 


| Man Reading, Melssonier; G. A. Story. i 
\Sum@m Julés Dupte; Knoedléer & Co:. i 
Head ot a Young Giri Ludwig Knaus; iF 
He Py BCHUHHEIB 4 ee ee eon ONS 
| 6 total for the evening was $21.71 
vee & grand total for the sale of 
\ 89 


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sion of the sale of mod- 
the American Art Asso- 
. forward the more impor- 
and more spirited bidding 


ter color of sheep, as 
d the prices, going to 
site for $6,200. The list 


Le $575 
Mauve; M. 
oO. SRM Napa ref as 1,700 


Y ct ie XO. sees ee see 1,200 
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Declines i in Value—$6, 200 Paid 


for an Anton Mauve. 


In a second session of sales, total re- 
ceipts for which amounted to more than 
five times those taken in Thursday night, 

hty-one pictures by American and Bue 
repean artists, chiefly of the nineteenth 
icentury, found new owners at the Amer i- 


can Art Galleries, No, 6. East —wenty-i 
third street, last night. ‘The top bid was 
|$6,20, made by M, Knoedler & Co 
\Sherherd and Sheep: Holand,”’ by yx 
|Manve, a November landscape by the 
. famous French painter of sheep. The pict- 
lures came from the estate of Philip Van 
|} Volkenburgh and other sources. 

| The three notable sales of the Lvantan =4 
lcame in arow. Just before the Mauve was 
\put on the stand Adolf Schreyer’s ‘Rus 
|sian Courier,” a spirited representation 
lof a mail carrier of the Tsar dashing in 
his thrée horse sleigh through deep woods, 
‘was sold to Otto Bernet, as agent, for 
| $4,000, The sale preceding this was 8 
|French military scene, “french Cavalry 
| Soldiers, ’* by Alphonse de Neuiville, a 
|noted painter of army life of the Franco 
| Prussian War period. This was sold te 
ithe Holland Galleries for - 


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— 


, teresting sale wé “was that ‘ot 
|\Kaemmerer’s “‘Croquet- Party,’ an olé 
fashioned | painting: which was originally 
‘purchased by A. T. Stewart for $4,000 and 
Jater sold with his collection for $2,400. 
Last night its value had declined to $270. 
Peng at this session amounted to 
34,080, making the total received during 
ithe sale $39,447.50, 
_ Other pictures which were sold for $100 
or more, the names of the artists, the 
names of the owners Bud the prices paid, 
were: — J 


‘Gathering Flowers,’’ Michettt; W. G. 

Baker, J 
“The News,’’ Detaiile; B. Thoma 

& Portrait: of J, L, . David,’ Bvigioaed 
John. Levy 

“A French Hussar,’’ Detaille; “H. Williams 
jhe Ohristmas Drum,’ Edouard Frere; 

| (B, Edwards. eeene 

ane 4 ‘Field Marshal of the empire, Gros; 

Miss, Martin oo. 6.4000 

| Landsea pe, George Innes; 7. Bemst, 
A TARO Aa ce cee cee ONte hoe FUE ae 

‘Hare Hunting,’’ Kowalski; B. Me. 
ee Wood Gatherer,’ Mauve; M. Knoedler 


& Co 
|+-Qiaai de Bercy,’ * Vellon; Charles A, Platt... 
[view in Venice,’ Rice; M. Knoedler & 


| -Baay Labor,’* Zamacois; John N, Natt. . 
| Sheperd and Flock,’’ Mauve; M. Paonia 
|} & Co, 


|"The Marriage Contract,’’ Barbude-Sanchen; 
A. Deutsch 

|**Wood Interior,’’ Diaz; H. Williams 

\‘"The Duchesse de Maine,” school of Mig- 


“phe "Duchesse de Bourgoyne,’’ School’ of 
Mignards D,: AVilekee! (05% sn > sna 
‘Nest Hunting,’’ Eastman Johnson; W. 
ER. Edwards ... 
| “Italine _Alinpe View, *? Innes; O. Bernet 
as agent ‘) 
|*‘Sheep,”’ Schenck: J, Gg. Schomnsess....4 
bee ning,’’ Anastasi; 
pherdess,”’ Hawkins; Jeon se Berman. 5 


| ‘Autumn Bonshine,’’ _ Ochtman; W. 

| MeDonough s 

| Puzzied,? J. Gs Brown: H. Williams. . 
Lira Sentinel,” Lecomte, we Nouy; fo 


ee Service of Puritan 

atten B. Thomas 
At the Fountain,’? Breton; V. B. tidwards. 
The. Sheep : hitch the Cow Girl,” gh 


River Scene,” Ries H. ‘Loewenstein. 
yee Van Marcke; ates R. H. Lorenz, 


Vanes 
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ore; WwW. ee Block. 
es Knoedler_ & Here) 


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| 1 Hiei “Woederiel EB, ; 
er | Procession,” “Blash-} 


illegas; \G: pag 
F: deg Kaemmerer; A, P, 


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ese T op Prices at American 
c ciation Art Sale—A Blash- | 
“ta “ited meats : 


tell: more than Bh 000 last 


-tatent jn the galleries of thé American 


Art’ Association for eighty-one for- 


eign and American paintings, which 
. re sold at auction for the accounts 
E of. various estates and private ¢ own- 


g The best price ‘of the sale was 
$6,200, which M. Knoedler & Co. paid 


for a painting of a shepherd and 
sheep by Anton .Mauve, .Mauve's 


5 “Wood Gatherer” went to the same 
firm for $1,700, his “Shepherd and 


Flock” for $1,200. Otto Bernet, agent, 
paid $4,000 for “A Russian Courier,” 
by Adolf Schreyer. ‘The Holland 


_ | Galleries bought De Neuville’s “French 


Cavalry Soldiers” for $3,000. <A cat- 
tle piece by Emile M. Van Marcke 
was sold to R. H. Lorenz, agent, for 


$1,500. B. Thomas paid $1,525 for J. 
Beaufain Irving’s painting of “Car-, 


dinal Wolsey and Friends.” 
Paintings sold in the Anderson Gal- 
leries last night for the estates of 
Mrs, Elizabeth U. Coles- and others 
breught moré than $28,000. C. Harris 


‘paid $3,100 for Edwin H. Bilashfield’s 


*“Pandora’s Box.’’ Thomas Sully’s por- 
trait of George Coles, which hung for 
years in the Metropolitan Museum cf 
Art, was bought by M. Knoedler & 
Co. for $950. EF. Conway paid $2,750 
for ‘RoSa Beonheur’s “Deer in the For- 
est, Twilight.” 

‘Corot’s “Moat,” formerly in the 
Metropolitan Museum, was sold to 
John Levy for $725. R. A. Gaston paid 
$700 for George Inness’s “On the 
Delaware.” Mr. Levy paid $800 for 
“After the Storm; Delaware River,” 
by J. Francis Murphy. Diaz’s ‘‘Forest 
of Fontainebleau’. went to Clapp & 
Graham for $1,600. G. H. Sperry paid 

700 for Meissonier’s “Man Reading.” 

Knoedler & Co. paid $750 for Jules 


-|Dupre’s “Summer.” 


dF aintings apie ait 7 


Final ession of Van Oe 
burgh Auction Brings $34,036 
Paintings: by Mauve, Schreyer and 
De Neuville brought the three highest 
prices last night at the final session of 


the sale at the American Art Galleries 
of paintings from the Van Volkenburgh 
and . other collections. “Shepherd and 
She olland,” by Mauve, was sold to 
the Knoedlers for $6,200. Otto Bernet, 
as agent, paid $4,000. for “A Russian 
Courier,” by Schreyer, and the De Neu- 
ville “French Cavalry Soldiers” went 
to the Holland Galleries for $3,000. An- 
other Mauve, “The Wood Gatherers,” 
was obtained by the Knoedlers for $1,- 
700, and they also bave $1,200 for 
“Shepherd and Flock,” by the same are 


“Cardinal Wolsey and Friends.” a 
canvas by Irving—the first important 
work of this artist—who was known as 
“the Meissonier of America,” was sold 
to B. Thomas for $1,500. Miss R. H. 
‘Lorenz, as agent, gave $1,500 for “Cat: 
tle,” by Van Mareke. The total of the 
session was $384,030 and of the gale 
$39,447.50. 


ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28tTu, 1917 
AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE TIME OF SALE 


VALUABLE 


MODERN PAINTINGS 


BY 


. DISTINGUISHED FOREIGN AND 
AMERICAN ARTISTS 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF ESTATES 
AND OTHER PRIVATE OWNERS 


ON THE EVENINGS OF THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 
MARCH 8TH AND 9tu, 1917 


BEGINNING AT 8.15 O’CLOCK 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


VALUABLE PAINTINGS 


BY 


DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS OF THE 
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN 
MODERN SCHOOLS 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


BY DIRECTION OF THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE 


PHILIP VAN VOLKENBURGH, ESQ. 


THE FOLLOWING PRIVATE OWNERS 


Nerney ie | ORT DESSART, MRS. C. C. MILLS, 
MR. FREDERICK H. SILL AND OTHER PRIVATE 
SOURCES 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


ON THE EVENINGS HEREIN STATED 


THE SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 
AND HIS ASSISTANT, MR. OTTO BERNET, OF THE 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS 


NEW YORK CITY 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 
DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS 
ALL DETAILS OF ILLUSTRATION 
TEXT AND TYPOGRAPHY 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance 
may be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment, such bid 
would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute 
arise between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either de- 
cide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 

* 3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the pur- 
chase money as may be required, and the names and addresses of 
the purchasers shall be given immediately on the sale of every lot, 
in default of which the lot so purchased shall be immediately put 
up again and re-sold. 

Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at 
the time of sale shall be made within ten days thereafter, in de- 
fault of which the undersigned may either continue to hold the 
lots at the risk of the purchaser and take such action as may be 
necessary for the enforcement of the sale, or may at public or 
private sale, and without other than this notice, re-sell the lots 
for the benefit of such purchaser, and the deficiency (if any) aris- 
ing from such re-sale shall be a charge against such purchaser. 

4, Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon pay- 
ment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

Deliveries will be made on sales days between the hours of 
9 A. M. and 1 P. M., and on other days—except holidays— 
between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. 

Delivery of any purchase will be made only at the American 
Art Galleries, or other place of sale, as the case may be, and only 
on presenting the bill of purchase. 

Delivery may be made, at the discretion of the Association, 


of any purchase during the session of the sale at which it was sold. 


5, Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business 
in which the Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be 
performed by the Association for purchasers. The Association 
will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for employing 
at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing s0, 
however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part 
for the acts and charges of the parties engaged for such service. 

6. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the 
“purchaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter, while the Association will exercise due caution in 
‘caring for and delivering such purchase, it will not hold itself 
responsible if such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. 

Storage charges will be made upon all purchases not removed 
within ten days from the date of the sale thereof. 

7. Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the Asso- 
ciation of the correctness of the description, genuineness or au- 
thenticity of any lot, and no sale will be set aside on account of 
any incorrectness, error of catologuing, or any imperfection not 
noted. Every lot is on public exhibition one or-more days prior 
‘to its sale, after which it is sold “as is” and without recourse. 

The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot 
‘correctly, and will give consideration to the opinion of any trust- 
worthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly cata- 
logued, and, in its judgment, may either sell the lot as catalogued 
or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby would 
become responsible for such damage as might result were his 


opinion without proper foundation. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
American Art Galleries, 
Madison Square South, 
New York City. 


FIRST EVENING’S SALE 


THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1917 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.15 O'CLOCK 


Catalogue Nos. 1 to 75A, inclusive 


No. 1 
JULIUS ADAM 60 se 


FreNcH: ConTEMPORARY 


KITTENS 
WA 
Height, 6, inches; length, 12 inches /) fe fered — 


THREE spotted white Angora kittens gaze in wonderment at 
the beholder from a wicker basket with a green drapery. 
The favorite of the three has pink ribbon tied in a bow about 
its neck and proudly asserts its superiority, 


Signed Jur. Apam at the upper left. 


Purchased from M. Knoedler § Co., New York. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


_ No, 2 
A. MARIA LA MONAGCA 


SPANISH: CONTEMPORARY 


as THE HONORED GUEST 
Ze Va Joking ham Panel: Height, 7 inches; length, 10 inches — 


A monx in brown cowl sits at a table fork in hand to help 
himself to a dish being served by a maid while two ladies 
beguile his repast by their presence. 


Signed A. M. La Monaca, Roma, at the lower left. 


Sold to close an Estate. 


No. 38 
G. PITTARA 


IvatIANn: ConTEMPORARY 


J 7 7e— a 
SHEEP AT REPOSE 


Ke fw a : Panel: Height, 7 inches; length, 11 inches — 


A FINE flock of sheep with two black ones are lazily resting 
in a velvety green meadow while the little shepherdess is 
on the grass nearby at her knitting; wooded distance with a 


bit of warm gray sky. 


Signed Prrrara at the lower right. 


Estate of the late Putte Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 4 


EDOUARD FRERE 


Frencu: 1819—1886 


IO 


ff0 = ence 


BOYS AT SCHOOL 
Panel: Height, 844 inches; width, 6 inches oe fof 


A country school interior shows a youth ri with his 
face resting on folded hands over an open book, while a 
companion at his side is tracing his lesson with his right 
forefinger as he holds his book with the left hand. Two 
other boys present near the blackboard seem bent on mis- 


chief. 
ee Ep. Frere and dated 1864 at the lower right. 


Estate of the late Puitie Van VOLKENBURGH. 


No. 5 


ETIENNE BERNE- 2M EIBIOTEAOIR eye ZY, 


Frencu: 1838—1910 


oa 


oT fe ~ a hay 
BURNT le ike Pe a 


aN 
Panel: Height, 8 inches; width, 61% inches © - ne Tia) ye 
mE ape 
A uay brother in white hood and cowl is seen inf thé court- 
yard tasting the preserves of which he has a large copper 
basin standing before him and with face awry he pronounces 
it a failure, while many jars and glasses of various shapes 
are on the floor and on a table beside him. 


Signed E. Bernz-Betiecovur and dated ’71 at the lower left. 


Estate of the late Puttre Van VoLKENBURGH. 


Be 


No. 6 
FELIX SATURNIN BRISSOT 


Frencu: 1818—1892 


OO 
1 ees SHEEPFOLD 
N peal: Height, 8 inches; length, 10 inches 


A sHEEP and a lamb are refreshing themselves at a trough 
of water in the foregrond while another sheep is in the 
rear and several fowl are about. 


Signed F. Brissor at the lower left. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


‘No. 7 


GEORGE H. BOUGHTON, N.A. 


| pe AMERICAN: 1834—1905 
Pe 
MOONLIGHT WINTER SCENE 


: pote inf Height, 7144, inches; length, 12 inches 


From a small patch of foreground showing a tree on the 
right is seen a broad frozen river on the opposite side 
of which several skaters are disporting themselves, while 
the bank beyond shows a flat stretch of country with sev- 
eral houses on the right and tree groups. The yellow moon 
appears at full to the left center of a pale green sky. 


Signed G. H. B. at the lower right. 


Estate of the late Puit1e Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 8 


PAUL CONNOYER, A.N.A. i 
AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY a Piha og 


SUNSET EFFECT 


Height, 8 inches; length, 10 inches Jb: t. Py toner 


A croup of boathouses in the middle ground receive the 
last rays of the setting sun, while the lake reflects the warm 
tints. Group of trees and foreground in shadow; a touch 
of evening sky with warm cloud effect. 


“Signed Paut Connoyer at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. 


No. 9 
PAUL CONNOYER, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 4A mares a 
BOATHOUSE 


Height, 8 inches; length, 10 inches ZZ Je. Xf . 


Trees bordering a lake, on the opposite i of which a 


group of white boathouses are seen with a sandy beach. 
Signed Pavt Connoyer at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. 


No. 10 


FRANK DE HAVEN, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1856— 


LANDSCAPE 


Tif a fee Panel: Height, 1184 inches; length, 15 inches 

IY ENG Se ; 
A warcE body of gray clouds drifting across a blue green 
sky with the horizon very low, a deep green foreground, 


a couple of habitations in the distance and a towering tree 


at the right. 


soe eee 


Signed F. pe Haven, A.N.A., at the lower right. 


Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. 


No. 11 


WALTER C. HARTSON 


AMERICAN: 1866— 


eo DUTCH COAST SCENE 


Height, 10 inches; length, 12 inches 


Tue big brown sail of a herring smack towers over a fine 
gray sky while the fisherfolk with horse and cart busy them- 
selves on the muddy brown beach. Sea with sails in the 


distance. 
Signed Warren C. Harrson at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. Hy Mayen. 


No. 12 
JOHN F. KENSETT, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1818—1872 


- go 
A MOUNTAIN PASS a 


Height, 14 inches; width, 12 inches St be AS Za 


A uuce cliff looms up to the right, at the base of which a 

path winds among rocky formations; a few figures are seen 

near the middle, while a stream tumbles from cascade to 

cascade. Afar off in the distance a chain of pale blue 
mountains are seen—evening sky. 


Signed with letters F. K. and dated (18)63 at the lower center. 


Estate of the late Put.1p Van VorKennurcn. 


No. 18 


EDMOND CASTAN 
FRENCH: ConTEMPORARY Pe. 
THE PRAYER ees: 


Panel: Height, 104 inches; width, 7% Waar hele 
In a simple interior a girl of sixteen or therealbout and”her oe. : 
younger sister are making their devotions before retiring. 
The elder one, with down-cast eyes, her hands clasped at 
length, has one knee on a “prie-Dieu,” while the younger is 
reverently regarding a saintly image placed upon the wall 


while whispering her prayer. <A glimpse of a simple bed 
between parted red curtains in the back. 


Signed Epmonp Castan at the lower left. 


Estate of the late Pumie Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 14 
J. W. PREYER 


GERMAN: 1803—1889 
i ao FRUIT 


We 9 IEE.  -Height, 91% inches; length, 124% inches 


A STILL-LIFE piece of peaches, grapes and nuts nicely ar- eS 
ranged on a marble top table with dark background. | 


Signed J. W. Preven and dated 1871 at the lower right. 


Estate of the late Puttre Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 15 


ETIENNE BERNE-BELLECOUR 


Frencu: 1838-1910 


= oo . 
ims THE FLIRTATION 


| } ve Panel: Height, 91, inches; length, 13 inches 

it es to the spectator, a gardener with rake in hand is 
temporarily relaxing his labors to exchange compliments 
with a buxom nurse seated farther back, a babe in her lap; 
while the sun’s rays traverse the space between them, light- 
ing up the rich velvety grass and flower bed and enhancing 


the quality of the transparent shadows in the foreground ~ 


and distance. 
Signed K. Berne-Beriecour at the lower right. 


Estate of the late Puitre Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 16 
SEYMOUR J. GUY, N.A 


e ae sO, 
AMERICAN: 1824—1910 


THE GAMUT | , 
Oe 


AwxtousLy regarding the music placed on a stand, while 
seated at a table a young musician is carefully fingering 


the scale as he guides the bow over the strings of his violin. 
Candlelight effect. 


Panel: Height, 12 inches; width, 9 inches 


Signed S. J. Guy, N.A., and dated 1875 at the lower right. 


Estate of the late Puitip Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 17 


DAVID JOHNSON, N.A. 20 = 


AMERICAN: 1827—1908 


THE PALISADES 


Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches View oe 


A steep hill of slaty strata rises on the right with shght 


vegetation, while a blue sky with light fleeting clouds take 
up the left side. 


Signed with monogram D. J. at the lower right. 


Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessarr. 


No. 18 
GEORGE ELMER BROWN 


' ~ AMERICAN: 1871— 


AFTER THE STORM 
Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


i re road: leads to the center of the picture and 


curves::to the right distance. A brown field in the middle 
with: a-group of trees at the right and a wooded horizor 
surmounted by a fleeting sky with patches.of blue. 


Pe Acne eit ia iio Slgned Gro..Eimer Brown at the lower right. 


< ane L 


Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. 


No. 1 
CGN Se CO an 


Sy fa “Amuntoane: 
HUNGRY GIRLS 


Vaz Water ihe Ep cdae 16 inches? width, 138 inches 


A youne girl with baye arms is cutting a slice of bread from 
a ‘round loaf,: evidently intended for the little girl at her 
side, who ‘with: basket over her arm and bonnet on head: is 
eae to Bess out. 


' Signed Acnes Bouvier at the lower left. 


Estate of the late Puitie Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 20 
WILLIAM MORRIS HUNT 


American: 1824—1879 4 Le eT) 
LANDSCAPE SKETCH 


. geeiy ht, 12 inches; length, 18 an hes NS WAP 


Ne STRETCH of ee fields rising on the right, with several 


cows under a ‘tree. 
‘ pemeet with. initials W. M. H. at the loeae r right 


Pranerk y of Ma. Vio E. Dessarrt. 


No. 21 


HEINRICH ANTON DIEFFENBACH 


German: 18381— Oe OD 2 


JHALOUSY 


Height, 16 inches; width, 13 inches oe: Bien ae Ty 


A LITTLE girl in white sitting in a red plush armchair and 
holding a huge Angora cat on her knees is shaking her right 
hand with index finger extended to her other pet, a dog, 
perched on the table beside her, bidding him be friends with 
his feline neighbor. 


_ Signed H. A. Dirrrensacu, Paris, 1867, at the lower left. 


Estate of the_late Putt1e Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 22 


CESARE DETTI 


IraLian: 1848— 


Poi THE BIRTHDAY 


wil ee Height, 13 inches; length, 16 inches 


foe 


A GENTLEMAN richly attired in long silk flowered pink satin 
coat, green kneebreeches and silk stockings, seated in a gilt 
framed blue upholstered armchair at a table, is about to 
receive a birthday poem accompanied by a bouquet from 
his young heir, who is helped on by the mother, seated at 
the other side of the table. Gowned in long blue silk, low- 
bodiced gown, with Watteau and white satin and flowered - 


edge skirt. | 
Signed C. Derri at the lower left. 


Estate of the late Putt1ep Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 23 
FRANCISCO SANS Y CABOT 


SPANISH: 1834—1881 


THE CONNOISSEUR 


Wa eee Height, 14 inches; width, 1014 inches 


In Louis XVIth costume, a distinguished bespectacled old 
gentleman is leaning forward in his armchair, carefully 
examining a print which he holds in his left hand. 


Signed Sans at the lower left. 


Estate of the late Puitre Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 24 
JULES WORMS 


Frencu: 18382— 
J 80 2 
FORBIDDEN FRUIT 


Panel: Height, 16 inches; width, 121/, inches Se 
: OO ficZer—- 
. ; : : 7 
In the courtyard of a Spanish villa, a messeng as alighted oe 


from his mule and is making proposals to a sefiorita, who 
points to an orange in her left hand which he apparently 
covets. She wears a blue shawl over a black bodice and pink 
framboise skirt and deep crimson petticoat, while her suitor 
has an orange and red handkerchief tied over his head, 
leather jacket and varicolored belt, velvet kneebreeches and 


- leggings. 
Signed J. Worms at the lower right. 


Preperty of a Private Collector. 


No. 25 


FRANCESCO PAOLO MICHETTI 


Ivat1an: 1852— 


pve 


MAIDEN GATHERING FLOWERS 
: } > wt inches ere 
Water Color: Height, 15 inches; width, 11 inch wee E eas a 


A PiIcTURESQUE Italian girl with deep orange yellow head- 

~ dress, white chemise, with the right shoulder bared and blue 
skirt, is standing in a field of flowers, studiously examining 
a bud she holds in her left hand, while an empty basket is 
slung over her right arm. 


Signed Micuerri at the lower left center. 


Estate of the late Puitie Van VOLKENBURGH. 


at an 
ers 


Sa No. 26 
i eee UNKNOWN ARTIST 
WHO'S AFRAID? 


Height, 15 inches; width, 181/, inches 
Vp fap tbe | 
In the corner of the barnyard ¢ a little boy i is eagerly leading 


his” younger sister towards the watch-dog, who is coming 
toward them from his kennel, while the little girl reluctantly 
stretches forth her pase with a morsel of oe ; 


Signed with the letters H. S. D. Y. and dated (18)82 at the lower right. 


Estate of the late Puitre Van VoOLKENBURGH. 


No. 27 
PAUL SEKIGNAC 


ey; (Of Me Frencu: 1826-1904 


CHILDREN AT’ PLAY 


Fadi eas Wo Panel: Height, 144%, inches; length, 18 Pie 


Tue wheelbarrow hae been commandeered as a table for 
the bird cage and its occupant is being offered cherries by 
the elder girl, while a boy and little girl are the interested 
spectators. In the distance the mother is at the washtub, 
while a few fowl wander about in the yard. 


Signed Srtenac at the lower left. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 28 

ee eee ai EW 

ARTHUR HOEBER, A‘N.A. 
American: 1854-1915 I oe 
SPRING | 
eres lencth. 18 inches ze | 
ig inches; leng seed LSA (Bladl bay: | 
A trxy rivulet winds its way from left to center. through 7 | 
velvety meadows with a slender tree on the left and a, fine | 
group in the distance, the whole veiled in a soft misty at- 
mosphere. } Fe Pa a 


Signed Arruur Hoezer at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. 


No. 29 
HENRY PEMBER SMITH 


AMERICAN: 1854-1907 
HOMESTEAD OF THE ARTIST 
Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches begs Wes : | 


A nicH-roorep colonial wood cottage with shed and sur+ 
rounded by trees and shrubbery stands in a quiet: country 
road. A village is seen in the left distance. Blue sky. 


Signed Henry P. Smiru at the lower right. 


Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessart. 


No. 30 
WILLIAM H. HOWH, N.A. 


Ie es - AMERICAN: 1846— 


CONNECTICUT COUNTRYSIDE 


oe Vf Spee i Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches 


A vicorousty painted scene, showing an old country path 
with a characteristic hedging, a couple of cows grazing on 
the right, a barn and wooded ridge in the distance. Blue 
sky with fleeting cumulus clouds. 


Signed Howe and dated 1901 at the lower left. 


Ae) ek Cl, ha ee 


Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. 


(* ——_. > | 


No. 31 
ALFRED PERKINS 


AMERICAN: 


ese 


MOONLIGHT 


Wh Gf Ny ey Height, 17 inches; width, 15 inches 


A MODERATELY rough sea extends to about half the height 
of the canvas; midway in the sky the moon appears at full, 
a dark mass of cloud slightly overlapping the upper portion 
of the silver and yellow disk. A man with a lantern is about 
to land from a small boat on the beach at the right. 


Signed Arrep Perxins and dated 1893 at the lower right. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 32 


JOHN F. KENSETT, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1818—1872 


THE RAPIDS OF NIAGARA 


Height, 14 inches; length, 24 inches Y4 . ve LL Lg Vo 


Wiru slight banks on either side the picture presents almost 
a full front view of the rapids, showing one descent at the 
horizon and two more near the middle of the composition, 
while the forepart portrays the water tossed hither and 
thither by the impetus received above now forming choppy 
waves, then eddying round and round. Blue sky with slight 
cloud formations. | 


Estate of the late Puit1e Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 33 


CAMILLE HIPPOLYTE DELPY 
Frencu: 1841—1910 
Oy aes 
ON THE OISE . 


Panel: Height, 12 inches; length, 231 “fe : y yy P i 
A sopy of water with marshy banks, a fringe of trees and a Te i 


ridge in the distance, with the yellow disk of the sun near 
the horizon and a few fleeting clouds. 


Signed H. C. Dery at the lower right. 


Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessart. 


No. 84 
ALBERT CHARPIN © 


FRENCH: CowaemPorary 


eh SHEEP 


Ls, ae aoe Height, 15 inches ; length, (22 inches 


In the foreground a number of sheep are seen, while i in the 
left middleground is the shepherdess with a group of sheep 
under the group of trees. Blue hill in the distance and a 


grey sky. 


Signed Cuarpin at the lower right. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 85 


hg &2- WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1833—1905 


LANDSCAPE 


W. iy ey Pee Height, 16 inches; length; 23 inches 


Aw avenue of lofty trees is seen to the right, sloping down 
to a rapid little stream near the bank of which an elderly 
woman is resting, while rocky formations and fine trees are 
at the left. The distance is a panoramic view of a snow- 
peak mountain rising abruptly with a waterfall in the middle 
and a flat stretch of country approaching it. 


Signed W. T. Ricwarps and dated 1868 at the lower left. 


Estate of the late Pattie Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 36 


BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 


AMERICAN? 1857— me ies Rey mea 


WINTER VILLAGE | 
Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches I bento Heth 


A sunsET, wintry sky over a snug group of nine with a 
church in the left center forms the distance, while a brook 
with a small bridge, flanked on both sides by snowclad 
meadows and underbrush completes the foreground. 


Signed Bruce Crane at the lower right. 


Property of Mr. Vicror H. Dessarv. 


INO. 37 
GEORGE H. SMILLIKE, N.A. TM gies 


AMERICAN: 1840— 
AUTUMN IN THE LOWLANDS 


es 
Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches /yp. a ee 
? Z = 


A STREAM Zigzags through the foreground of the picture, 
disappearing between clumps of trees and reappearing at 
the right middleground; high grassy meadows clothe its 
banks. On the left sloping land to the horizon, where a few 
touches of a blue hill are visible; light,.cloudy sky. 


Signed Gro. H. Sminiie, N.A., at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. I. A. Rose. 


No. 38 
JOHN F. KENSETT, N.A. 


Jan ps) AMERICAN: 1818—1872 
THE SLEEPING LAKE 


Iv sa Vie Height, 15 inches; length, 23 inches 


A puacip, unruffled body of water in the foreground sur- 
rounded by rich autumnal foliage with a glimpse of fields in 
the middle distance and a chain of mountains at the horizon 
surmounted by a pale blue green evening sky with slight 
cloud formations. 


Estate of the late Puitip Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 39 
W. H. BEARD, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1814—1893 


DEER 


oh ih LMeenen Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 


A rLock of deer are stampeding through an opening in a 
well wooded forest; the buck, with a fine set of antlers, is 
bringing up the rear. 


Estate of the late Puttar Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 40 


JOSE LLANCES oo] 
mee 


SpanisH: CONTEMPORARY 


MERRY COMPANY 


Panel: Height, 1734 inches; length, 22 inches p esetey HH 


A NUMBER of serenaders in fancy costumes haW#e entered a 
roadside inn and are making free with a couple of maidens, 
one of whom, standing at the left with a jug of water on a 
tray, is about to surrender to the dulcet importunings of 
the gay Lothario, who, sitting backward, is singing sweet 
nothings while he fingers his guitar. A wide-brimmed plumed 
hat, a jug, a platter and various articles are seen about the 
floor. | 


Signed Liances and dated Paris 95 at the lower right. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 41 j 
GEORGES MICHEL / 
Frencu: 17683—1843 f 
Nye 
LANDSCAPE 


Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches i iy : a 
Bryonp a winding step leading to a windmill on a ridge a es 
heavy shadow, a bright sunlit path with meadow appear, 

after which a town whose church spires loom heavenward, 

with a bridge in the middleground. A long stretch of slaty- 

hued hills are seen at the horizon, while a mass of low, gray 

storm-scud clouds are pouring their moisture over the right 

distance. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


gee UNKNOWN ARTIST 
COMING STORM 


| SYD tags Height, 19 inches; width, 15 ince q 


Aw Irauian girl in pink and white bodite with a vel ‘belt a 
is carrying a basket of fruit while hurrying across a meadow 
adjoining a large body of deep. blue water. Dark, stormy 
sky with a shaft of lightning 3 in Be upper es mountain- 
ous s distance. | 


Estate of the late Putrre Van VOLKENBURGH. 


No. 43 
P. VAN SCHENDEL 


Durcu: 1806—1870 _ 
Ri | e 
JAMES WATT 
(ie 
sed Lbhe Panel: Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches 


Tue inventor of the steam engine is shown placing the end 
of the coal tongs over the spout of the kettle suspended over 
the open fireplace, while seated in an upholstered armchair. 
He seems unconscious of the presence of his mother, who 
has evidently entered the room unnoticed. Lamplight effect. 


Signed P. Van Scuenven at the lower. right. 


Estate of the late Puizie Van VoLKENBURGH. 


~~ No. 44 
FF. GONIN yp eee. 


Traian: 


SUNDAY AFTERNOON 
_ Height, 1914, inches; length, 24 OO fa f bangs 

Arter the dinner the family have retired to the sitting room, 
a sumptuous apartment, with a high mantel over an open 
fireplace, from which a feeble glow indicates a few dying 
embers still remain from the morning fire. A pair of ances- 
tral portraits are on the wall, of gold and deep crimson, 
while the husband, evidently a dignitary of the government, 
has fallen asleep in his high-backed armchair, attired as he 
is in a double-ruffed circular collar, long black velvet, fur- 
lined-house gown with double chain and locket showing over 
the waistcoat. The mother, in old gold flowered silk, is 
supporting her face on her left hand at the table and casting 
fond parental eyes at a little girl in a blue satin frock and 
cap caressing the favorite dog at her feet, while the mother- 
in-law, with black mantilla thrown over head and tied under 
the chin, is absorbed in the family Bible. 


Signed F. Gontn and dated Roma, 1873, at the lower left. 


Estate of the late Pumnie Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 45 


JOSEPH H. BOSTON, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 
yee) 
ioe MOONLIGHT LANDSCAPE 
Sh of Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches 
Diylve ‘ottite 


A HOMELY cottage from which inviting light gleams forth is 
on the right, nestled under a huge elm tree. ‘To the left a 
path is seen, in which a lonely figure wends its way; shrub- 
bery and bushes flank the side and a fleeting sky with the 


moon shimmering through completes the picture. 


Signed Joseru H. Boston at the lower right. 


Property of Mr. I. A. Rose. 


No. 46 
ALFRED THOMPSON BRICHER, A.N.A. 


etd 
. ss AMERICAN: 1839—1908 


| THE PROVIDENCE RIVER 


ie 7 Gordon Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches 


In the foreground a path traverses a grassy plot toward a 
fence, at which two ladies, one seated, are seen, while at 
both sides of the picture rise a group of trees, whose over- 
hanging branches meet at the top, thus framing a view of 
the river with a hill on the left, a town in the distance and 
several sails detached in light relief. 


Signed A. T. Bricuer and dated 1872 at the lower left. 


Estate of the late Puitip Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 47 
ERNEST LAWSON, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 18738— 


aye 


THE OLD MILL IN WINTER 


Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches SARE | oe 


Tue mill pond takes up the left foreground, with the mill in 
the middle distance, a few slender trees standing sentinel at 
its right, houses, trees and distant hill; snow-effect, with cold 
wintry day. 


Signed E. Lawson at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. 


No. 48 


JOSEPH H. BOSTON, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


RIVER VIEW AT MOONLIGHT “4/22 


Height, 20 inches; length, 24 ae) 
A RIVER sparkling with lights from houses on the ee? Oe 


shore and the various craft moving up and down, a sloping 
hill in the background is bathed in the full moonlight, while 
the foreground, consisting of a height with several cottages 
and trees, forms a dark mass in the picture. The moon, at 
full, is well up from the horizon. 


Signed Jo-reu H. Boston at the lower right. 


Property of Mr. I. A. Ross. 


| 
: 


No. 49 
HENRY PEMBER SMITH 


AMERICAN: 1854-1907 
mee. a. 
Like VENETIAN SCENE 
V7 Ze Height, 20 inches; length, 28 inches 


A row of Venetian mansions are seen in full sunlight, with 
gondolas at their moorings, while various of these craft are 
gliding up and down the smooth canal, which reflects the 


gay colors of its environs. 
Signed H. P. Smirx at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessarv. 


No. 50 


EDWIN LORD WEEKS 


AMERICAN: 1849—1903 


ye) 


gh «SCENE IN ALGIERS 


Height, 20 inches; length, 29 inches 


tiga Aw armed Arab soldier mounted on a brown steed in the 


foreground turns in his saddle as if to survey his charge, 
which consists of a prisoner mounted on the back of a camel. 
A guard with sword follows afoot, a servant on a mule to the 
left, and a pack camel with attendants in the rear; cacti, 
low trees on the right, sandy stretch on the left. 


Signed EK. L. Weexs at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. 


No. 51 
SANDFORD ROBINSON GIFFORD, N.A. BS 


AMERICAN: 1823—1880 
THE COLUMN OF ST. MARK’S, VENICE 


Height, 26 inches; width, 211% inches Wy ww CD tn | 


A PALE moon emerging from a sky of light cirrus clouds 
sheds its light upon the columns of St. Mark’s and St. 
Theodore and the place surrounding them, which is peopled 
by many fashionable groups, mostly foreigners, while the 
silver reflection of the moon is seen in the waters of the grand 


canal. | 
Signed S. R. Grrrorp and dated 1870 at lower left. 


Estate of the late Puttre Van VoLKENBURGH., 


INO: D2 
M. DE LONGPRE Fits 
AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY ae a0 
es 
FLOWERS 
Water Color: Height, 28 inches; width, 20 inches yi Lf, 
| Gp pare AL— 


A cuiuster of lilacs with stems and leaves rendered with 
the most exacting care and attention to detail against a 
dark gray background, fading to light gray on the right. 


Signed M. ve Loneprt ris at the lower right. 


Estate of the late Putrre Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 53 
E. LOYAL FIELD 


AMERICAN: 1856—1914 


o-0 . 
LAO AUTUMN LANDSCAPE 


Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches 


A number of tall trees of a rich russet foliage stand out as 
the last survivors of a primeval forest whose extent has been 
levelled by the woodman’s ax, as a few logs strewn here and 
there seem to suggest. Beyond the clearing on the right 
a few cottages nestle close to a group of trees. Evening 
sky in warm yellow and orange tints. 


Signed A. Loyat Fiexrp at the lower right. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 54 


JOSEPH H. BOSTON, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


a b6-O EVENING SCENE 
; Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches 
Ph ieee 


A wey watered and fertile valley with a number of red tile 
roofed farm houses and groups of big trees take in the fore- 
ground, while a hill rises gently to considerable height from 4 
left to right in the background, spotted here and there by 
cottages; a lonely figure is seen in the first plane. Evening 
sky with slight cloud effects and the moon at crescent in the 
upper left. 


Signed JosepuH H. Bosron at the lower right. 


Property of Mr. I. A. Ross. 


No. 55 


A. GUERRA je 
SPANISH: pice Wit eak 


A GOOD FIT 


Height, 25 inches; width, 24 inches ef eo 


In a high vaulted room of an old chateau with deep grated 
window an old cobbler has made his home, and standing be- 
side his low table and stool he is carefully scrutinizing the 
well fitting high shoe of a dashing young townswoman, who, 
with a basket laden with vegetables, has called in on her way 
home to try on a pair of new footwear. Attired in red 


shawl, purple skirt and light bodice. 


Signed Guerra at the lower left. 


Estate of the late Puitre Van VoOLKENBURGH. 


No. 56 


GUSTAVE DORE 


Frencu: 18383-—1883 


J/0 LO 
COMBAT OF GAULS 


Height, 21 inches; length, 30 inches etl Theaper || 


Tue battleground is beside a small stream bordered by 
rocky formations, while the contending parties are ranged 
at opposite banks. A number of mounted warriors form a 
group on the off shore, from which a white horse looms 
forth, while the white-robed figure of a woman appears stand- 
ing on the near left side. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 57 
LAURENT DE BEUL 


BELGIAN: CONTEMPORARY 


= : SHEPHERD AND FLOCK 


| Z. LA ee 7 Height, 22 inches; length, 34 inches 


On a windy day in winter a shepherd, surrounded by his 
flock and dog, is hurrying home for more agreeable shelter 
for both himself and his charge. 


Signed Laurent ve Brut and dated 1872 


Estate of the late Putt1e Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 58 


R. GONNER 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


ers AUTUMN LANDSCAPE 


cy 
p LT. 2314, inches square 


A crovuy of slender trees which reflect in a body of water 
in the foreground; grassy banks slope on the right, inter- 
sected by a winding path; blue hills in the distance, with 
fleeting clouds in a blue sky. 


Signed R. Gonner and dated 1902 at the lower right. 


Purchased from the Artist. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 59 
DON V. PALMAROLI 


SPANISH: 1828— 
: Ree 
THE DAY AFTER THE DEBUT 


Panel: Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches WA Ae ie 


A BEAUTIFUL actress in a robe of soft white material is 
seated on a divan in her morning room, and has been reading 
in the Figaro and other journals the criticisms of her per- 
formance the night before. A heap of bouquets with their 
white paper envelopes, a beribboned wreath, a palm and 
other floral testimonials, are in evidence as souvenirs of 
what was probably a successful appearance. 


Signed V. Patmarort at the lower right. 


Henry Hilton Collection, Catalogue No. 50, New York, 1900, 8270 ML horhumy 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 60 


EK. K. MARD 


BELGIAN: iia oe = 


BARNYARD FOWL ; 
eight 25 inches; length, 35 inches ae YLL. LLL 


In a corner adjoining the stable a number of hens of various 
colors, presided over by a fine black and brown cock, are 
resting or looking for morsels among the pile of straw, 
while several ducks are in the foreground, where a small body 
of water has collected, and a couple of pouter pigeons are 
seen in the middle ground to the left. 


Signed E. K. Marp on the board partition at the upper right. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 61 
F. RUGGIERI 
es J > 1 : ~ TRATIAN: 
PAGANINIV'S DREAMS 


Tey, 2 Height, 25 inches; length, 3514 inches 


In a sfarely furnished room the slumbering figure of the 
great violinist lies on his couch, his head towards the spec- 
tator, while an apparition of a faun appears to him playing 
a violin; candlelight effect. 


Signed Ruaerert at the upper left. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 62 


MRS. E. M. SCOTT 


a VED AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 
STILL LIFE 


Vy / pv As Height, 18 inches; length, 88 inches 


A METAL teapot and sugar bowl with a blue Delft cup and 
saucer, a decorated milk pitcher and the remains of some 
eclairs spread on a white cloth. 


Signed K. M. Scorr at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessarr. 


No. 63 


JAMES G. TYLER 
Amertcan: 1855— be a2) 


MOONLIGHT AT SEA 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


Ve ae 


A ¥FULL-RIGGED schooner is bearing hard from the right 
toward the left of the picture, while a couple of similar 
water craft are moving silently off on the left horizon. <A 
number of heavy nimbus clouds have separated sufficiently 
allowing the full disk of the moon to shine forth and shed a 
brilliant light on the choppy waves of the sea. 


Signed James G. Tyrer at the lower left. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 64 
EDWIN H. BLASHFIELD, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1848— 


pierre = 
TELLING FORTUNES 7p ye 


Height, 31 inches; width, 24 inches 


A staTEeLy lady gowned in heavy creamy white satin is 
standing at a table telling the fortune of her companion, 
in a gown of pink and lace, who looks up as she shades her 
face with a fan. 


Signed EK. H. Buasurrewn and dated 1878 at the lower left. 


Estate of the late Pamir Van VOLKENBURGH. 


No. 65 


JOSEPH H. BOSTON, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 
tee sepia. 
AFTER THE SHOWER 


Jove Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches 
4 


A sumMMER landscape with the foliage and vegetation in that 
moisture-laden state after a prolonged period of rain. <A 
wide river winds to the right, while its verdant shores are 
broken by red-roofed cottages; a sail and several rowboats 
enliven its surface. Blue sky for the most part charged 
with bright-topped nimbus clouds. 


Signed JosepH H. Bosron at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. I. A. Rose. 


No. 66 
L. RITMAN 


AMERICAN: 


sO 
oe eee THE GARDEN 


ee VLE Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches 


A WoMAN in plain attire is occupied gathering flowers in the 
garden adjoining a low group of dwellings and barn. 


Signed L. Rirman at the lower right. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 67 
D. F. HASBROUCK 


AMERICAN: 1860— eo Oo 20 _ 


HUNTING SEASON 


Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches . : 
A BOWLDER strewn clearing in a forest covered with autumn 

leaves, with a small stream passing through the left fore- 

ground. ‘The body of water encircles an embankment from 

which several beech trees rear their heads with half-exposed 

roots, while beyond a lone hunter with gun on his shoulder 

comes into view. 


Signed D. F. Hassrovuck and dated /90 at lower left. 


Property of Mr. I. A. Rose. 


No. 68 


WILLIAM McLEOD Shee 


AMERICAN: 
VIEW ON THE SUSQUEHANNA 


Height, 24 inches; length, 34 inches Un : Te 


A PANorAmic view of the river with gentle undulating hills, 
wooded groves and groups of habitations spreading out 
before the spectator. At a clearing on the right a man 
is seen with a gun, accompanied by two dogs, while lumber- 
men are preparing a raft at the shore and further along a 
raft is floating. 


Estate of the late Putt1re Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 69 


ITALIAN: 


: 
ff Wee : A. BONFAZI 


THE AUTUMN OF LIFE 


Va 
i Height, 39 inches; width, 29 inches 
a /. Viren : 


Carrvyine an infant that is playing with her rosary a middle- 
aged Italian woman is walking through a field of stubble 
and weeds with evident fatigue, while a little girl at her side 
is hanging on with halting step. Slender trees with slight 
foliage on the right, pale blue mountains at the left and 
grey autumn sky with spots of blue. 


Signed A. Bonrazi, Roma, at the lower left. 


Estate of the late Puttiep Van VoLKEeNBURGH. 


No. 70 
- A. BONFAZI 
(ONE. 
Boece IvaLlaNn: 


THE SPRINGTIME OF LIFE 
Ue OED Does Height, 431, inches; width, 291, inches 


Aw Italian goatherd in peasant’s garb with sleeveless sheep- 
skin coat is sitting on a knoll accompanied by a fair maiden 
in vari-colored attire, with a water jug at her side. The 
youth is fervently voicing his sentiments to his coquettish 
companion, who receives them not entirely disdainfully as 
she toys with the edge of her flowered apron. 


Signed A. Bonrazi and dated Roma, 1870, at the lower right. 


Estate of the late Puitrep Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No, 71 
JULIAN CELOS 


Bretcian: ConTEMPORARY 


Oo 
OLD GATE—Y PRES eS 
Height, 40 inches; width, 31 inches ri. WZ ce 


A narrow cobbled passageway leads under a high vaulted 
entrance of a quaint sixteenth century house, with a statue 
of the Virgin and Child perched up on the right. The old 
lamplighter is cleaning his Jamp at the entrance. | 


Signed Jurian CeEto3 at the lower right. 


Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessarr. 


No. 72 
C. BAUGNIET 


Beician: 1814—1886 fe Ce 
BLIND MAN'S BUFF 


Panel: Height, 36 inches; length, £0 inches we taCL— 


Ix a spacious interior sumptuously furnished eight ladies 
are enjoying a game of blind man’s buff. The figure in the 
center, in pink and white satin, is smilingly groping towards 
the right to the dismay of a young miss in red, while a 
blonde lady in white calmly seeks refuge on a sofa on which 
a pretty lady in blue is already quartered, 


Signed C. Baventer and dated 1875 at the lower right. 


Henry Hilton Collection, Catalogue No. 139, New York, 1900. $b70-% LMcontccieea i! 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


Tipe 


No. 73 
H. THOMPSON 


AMERICAN: 


PREPARING FOR MARKET 


age 41 inches; length, 52 inches 


Ay 02 


Iy an old kitchen a poultry woman is engaged in arranging 
a quantity of killed chickens, ducks and a goose for market. 
She is seated on a rude bench with various kitchen utensils 
about, while a wall oven and shelves littered with bottles, 
jugs and a Delft platter complete the background. 


Signed H. Tuompson at the lower left. 


Exhibited at the Chicago Annual Exhibition, 1888. 
Property of Mr. I. A. Ross. 


No. 74 


SEYMOUR J. GUY, N.A- 


AMERICAN: 1824—1910 


MISCHIEF 


ae Vee Zs : Height, 54 inches; width, 401, inches 


In the corner of the dining room a dark-complexioned boy 
in blue velvet and white lace collar is about to mount a chair 
to approach a canary perched on the projecting branch from 
a fine bunch of luscious grapes, which, together with several 
peaches, a pineapple and other fruit, is placed on the top 
of a sideboard. ‘The little blonde sister is standing by. 


Signed S. J. Guy and dated 1877 at the lower right. 


Estate of the late Puttre VAN VOLKENBURGH. 


No. 75 if 


WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 18383—1905 we ae iy miko Ss 
OFF NEW PORT 


Height, 34 inches; length, 60 inches fu tld Hag Pe. 


A wIbDE expanse of smooth, placid sea spreads in towards a 
shore of cliffs and meadow land, with several sheep in the 
foreground, surmounted by a late afternoon sky of cumulus 
and strata cloud formations. 


Signed Wm. T. Ricuarps and dated 1884 at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessarv. 


No. 754 
MAURICE COURANT 


FrencH: CoNTEMPORARY 


7 viii Reise 
OFF THE COAST 
Height, 69 inches; length, 98 inches une TG, fi, ae 


A number of fishing smacks are bearing heavily against 
the wind over a choppy sea near a rockbound coast. Stormy 
sky. 


Signed Maurice Courant at the lower left. 


To close an Estate. 


vo 


SECOND AND LAST EVENING’S 
SALE 


FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1917 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 8.15 O'CLOCK 


Catalogue Nos. 76 to 156, inclusive 


No. 76 2 
tt te : 
ALPHONSE MARIE DE NEUVILLE 


Frencu: 1836—1885 f -o0o 
Oo 6 ae 
THE OFFICER Qu sN g, 
Pen and ink on parchment: Height, 9°/, inches; width, 5 inches 
Aw army officer in uniform is examining some plans. 


Signed A. pe Nevvitre and dated 1879 at the lower right. 


Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessartr 


IN O81: 


en SUELTEROINISEE MARIE DE NEUVILLE 


4 Z i. Frenci: 1836—1885 l 
x A SOLDIER [pW 


| OO Pen and ink on parchment: Height, 9% inches; width, 5 inches 


cs 
“ieee 
#e q 


A Lovis XIII soldier with right arm akimbo and boars 
his gun by the muzzle with the left. 


W/, Ly tes _ Signed A. pe Nevvitte and dated 1879 at the lower left. 


Properiy of Mr. Vicror E. Dessarrt. 


No. 78 


0 FRANCESCO PAOLO MICHETTI 
[ 15 , . Irattan: 1852— : 


ve 7 GATHERING FLOWERS 


4 Vip eiee a Height, 7, inches; length, 10% inches 


A coupLe‘of country girls in bright garb and ornaments are 
crossing a field, the one with her apron partly filled from 
which a sickle extends, while the other carries a water jug; 
they are exchanging pleasantries as they glance to the left 
toward a companion stooping in the field, while other figures 
and small stacks of hay are seen in the background, 


Signed P. Micuerrri and dated *72 at the lower left. 


Estate of the late Puitip Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 79 aie 


A 
MEYER VON BREMEN ig v 
German: 1813—1886 as jie 


THE DEAD CANARY 


Cardboard: Height, 6 inches; width, 41, inches Se, wy a 
Cheon 


In a small attic room a little girl in plain garb is holding 
her apron to her face, bewailing the loss of her pet bird, 
which lies at the bottom of its cage on a plain deal table. 


Signed Mryer von Bremen at the lower right with the word 
“SK1zzeE” (sketch) at the lower center. 


Estate of the late Puitze Van VoLKensurcu. 


No. 80 2,0 G 
2 i 
EDOUARD DETAILLE / 
FrencH: 1848—1912 
oo 
THE NEWS 04 — 


os 
Height, 81% inches; width, 6, inches ie se 24 


In the foreground of a well-wooded park two gentlemen in 
Empire costume are leaning against a tree, and while the 
one holds the paper they are both eagerly reading its con- 
tents. On the left a couple of gentlemen are seated, while 
a soldier and a civilian are seen in the right distance. 


Signed K. Derartie and dated 1889 at the lower left. 


Estate of the late Putrie Van VoLKENBURGH. 


; ie O/) Wor her face at three-quarters, looking at the spectator, 


No. 81 


G 0 GEORGES ROUGET 
OL Frencu: 1784—1869 
270 <2 — porTRAIT OF J. E Daa 


Bs a ee — Height, 9%/, inches; width, 1%, inches 7 . 


Tuer subject represents the famous artist seated, holding a 
pencil. Attired in dark blue with the cross of the “‘légion 
d’honneur” at his lapel, white waistcoat, high collar and 
neckerchief; his gaze is turned slightly to the right. 


Property of Mrs..C. C. Miris. 


\ ey No. 82 


WILLIAM ADOLPHE BOUGUEREAU 


j 
J * Frencu: 1825—1905 


O : 
g.) 390 2°- BLOWING BUBBLES 


Panel: Height, 1014 inches; width, 8%, inches 


a little girl in chemise, with shoulders bare and _ sleeves 
rolled up, is holding a straw from which a fine bubble is 
emerging, while leaning at a table with a crimson tablecloth. 


Signed W. Boveurreau at the upper right. 


Estate of the late Putrre Van VoLKENBURGH. 


- = card 
No. 83 2 yy 
EDOUARD DETAILLE 


Frencu: 1848—1912 ere — oo 
A FRENCH HUSSAR 


Panel: Height, 101, inches; width, 8% inches Va VSI Ip 


In black jacket with white striped and buttoned breast 

front, high boots and high black fur headdress, with the red 

cockade, a soldier is standing with both arms akimbo while 

his long sworded scabbard rests on the ground on his left 

and the reins of his light gray charger standing at his side 

are slung over his right arm; wooded distance with a row 
of cavalry soldiers lined up. 


Signed Epvovarp Deraritie and dated 1875, at the lower right. 


Estate of the late Putte Van VoLkenzurcu. 


No. 84 
/ Fatt 6 
EDOUARD FRERE L a] 


Frencu: 1819—1886 ys 
pO aITA! ae 
THE CHRISTMAS DRUM 


Panel: Height, 10%, inches; width, 8°4 inches VA a “teow te 


In a humble interior a little boy is warming his feet at a 
small stove, a bright yellow drum is slung over his shoulder, 
while the drum sticks and his sabots are on the floor. The 
remains of a meal are seen on the table in the back. 


Signed En. Friire and dated 1884 at the lower left. 


Estate of the late ‘Pui Van VoLkensurcu. 


No. 85 
Go BARON ANTOINE JEAN GROS 


Frencu: 1771—1835 


60 — PORTRAIT OF J. A. CARRIER 


ee VoD Fieight, 10%, inches; width, 83/, inches 


Our sitter is seen at front view, bust turned slightly to the 
left, with white shirt, high collar and neckerchief, black hair 
and Louis Philippe beard. 


Signed Gros and dated 1831 at the lower left. — 3 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mitts 


No. 86 
“fF 
5 U BARON ANTOINE JEAN GROS 
/ “ Frencu: 1771—1835 


Ue A FIELD MARSHAL OF THE EMPIRE 


LD, tL VaiDE Height, 11 inches; width, 134 inches 


Sranpine in full court uniform, with various decorations, 
holding his plumed hat under his left arm. 


Signed Bw Gros at the lower right. 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mitts. 


— 
No. 87 / a2 


GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1825—1894 VL ve Dy fa Wate 


LANDSCAPE 


Height, 6 inches; length, 11 inches Dts Benet Ax. | 
$5 , 


A Broap yellow field spreads out in the foreground, broken 
at the right middle by a high group of trees. Farther back 
traversing the length of the picture is a golden field of 
grain, while a church spire rises gracefully at the horizon 
with groups of trees adjoining. Pale green blue sky with 
light cloud effects. | 


Signed G. Inness at the lower left. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 88 


JERVIS McENTEEH, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1828—1890 O . 


MOONLIGHT WINTER SCENE Vy eae 
Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches é | 
: Vee : I 


A river with snowy banks, a cottage and groups of trees 
surmounted by a sky of light fleecy clouds with the yellow 
disk of the moon midway between the horizon and top of 


picture. 
Signed with initials J. McE. and dated 1865 at the lower right. 


From the S. F. Gibbs Sale, 1904. HOBH ~J17E Ah. super & 


Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 89 es 
PAUL CONNOYER, A.N.A. — 


4 
ea AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


Roo ee WOOD INTERIOR 


A ft SA, Millboard: Height, 11 inches; length, 1514 inches 
cay eh tet 


A tacEwork of branches crosses the canvas, revealing a 
meadow with cows beyond against a background of green 
foliage and a few touches of sky. 


Signed Paut Connoyer and dated /09 at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. 


No. 90 
A. WIERAK KOWALSKI 


z J Pr - Russran: 1849— 
ae 


eZ HARE HUNTING 


eh Ye Panel: Height, 12%/, inches; length, 14 inches 
: [bl OP Ut AL- | 


SeatTED on a brown horse a Polish écuyer is seen at full 
front with a fine fat hare slung to his belt, while he holds 
the leash of a couple of Borzoi dogs. In the distance the 
bugler of the party is seen on a gray horse, charged with 
the care of three dogs. Snow scene, gray wintry sky. 


Signed A. Wierax Kowatsxr at the lower right. 


Estate of the late Puitip Van VoLKENBURGH, 


Foe 
ANTON MAUVE es 7 oie 


Dutcu: 1838—1880 


H- 


THE WOOD GATHERER 


. Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches WY Wisi 2. 


A wire and a black horse with heads lowered are standing 
in the foreground hitched to a wagon with wood, while an 
old man is seen to the left preparing another armful to add 
to his load. High grassy meadow; evening sky. 


Signed A. Mavve at the lower right. 


Estate of the late Pui Van VoLKenpurcu. 


robe 


No. 92 
a ANTOINE VOLLON 
Fob Frencu: 1833—1900 > 
PS QUAIL DE BERCY A) 


Panel: Height, 81% inches; length, 16 inches ta Wu TDotll- 


Looxine up the Seine with the cathedral of Notre Dame in 
blue silhouette at the horizon; the bridge of Austerlitz in 
the middle ground and numerous barges in the foreground 


at the right. Pale blue sky. 
Signed A. Votton at the lower right. 


Estate of the late Puirie Van VOLKENBURGH. 


No. 93 he 
MARTIN RICO ~ Sra | 


SpanisH: 1850—1908 


= VIEW IN VENICE 


On the right the ponte del Cabala is seen with various gos- 
siping maidens and loiterers; to the left a wide body of 
limpid blue water with typical sailing boats and other craft; 
beyond, a row of villas, houses, churches with towers and a 
bridge. Blue sky with light cirrus clouds. 


Signed Rico at the lower right. 


_Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessart. 


No. 94 
EDUARDO ZAMACOIS 


SPANISH: 1848—1871 


er J EASY LABOR 


: Kuff Height, 151, inches; width, 10 inches 


Wiru his back against the door at the top of a short stair- 
case a gentleman in Louis XVI costume is seated holding a 
skein of yarn about his extended hands while a lady in plain 
frock is winding the thread. A balcony at the top finds 
another gentleman an interested spectator, while smoking 
his long clay pipe. A luminous sky appears at the door- 
way, giving fine relief to the figures and interior. 


Estate of the late Putrre Van VoL_KEeNBuRGH. 


yf ENS 
No. 95 We ee 


=. Ae 
\, os ANTON MAUVE 


Durcu: 1888—1888 vi ee a Ap 


SHEPHERD AND FLOCK 


| Water Color: Height, 11 inches; length, 18 inches % Aiee le 


In long blue cassock the shepherd, with crook over his knees, 
is lying in the green meadow, while before him his large flock 
are browsing the long grass with avidity, and the black dog 
with pointed ears is on the alert beyond. Indications of a 
stream on the left, with a row of pollard willows on the 


opposite bank. 


vai Fi iat aig 


; oi See Raeietertae 
hs era 


a 
3 
f 


Signed A. Mauve at the lower right. 


Estate of the late Pure Van VoLKeNpurcu. 


No. 96 } 70 


SALVADOR BARBUDO-SANCHEZ 


SpanisH: 1858— 


/ 0 


THE MARRIAGE CONTRACT 
Panel: Height, 12 inches; length, 21 inches 4 eu se 


Ar a table on the right the groom is affixing his signature to 
the certificate; the bride in chocolate colored velvet brocade, 
the train of which is held by a page standing by, is at- 
tended by her bridesmaids, while a large gathering of nobles 
and officers form the retinue. Costumes, Spanish sixteenth 
century, rich interior. 


Signed Barxsuvo at the lower right. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


ce No. 97 


Frencu: 1807—1876 


WOOD INTERIOR “ue Ne 
“ i os Panel: Height, 17 inches; width, 12%, ae 


A cuimpsE of a dense woody interior, a a fine tree in — a 
the center of the canvas, surrounded by rocky forma ona 
and grassy plots—a few touches of blue. 


Vente Diaz in red letters at the lower right. 


Estate of the late Puirre VAN VOLKENBURGH. 


No. 98 
/ g (, SCHOOL OF MIGNARD 


FrencuH: 


Jy THE DUCHESSE DE MAINE 


Hs htheflet- Oval: Height, 151, inches; width, 12% inches 


Fux. face bust portrait in low white bodice, with an orna- 
mented green velvet overthrow edged with fur; high head- 
dress. . 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mints. 


/$9 


No. 99 
SCHOOL OF MIGNARD 
FRENCH: Vi: gee 
THE DUCHESSE DE BOURGOGNE 


Oval: Height, 151, inches; width, 12% inches A VP f 


Nearty full face, bust portrait in low crimson bodice, with 
pearl ornamented head-dress. 


Property of Mrs. C. C. Mirts. 


No. 100 ee 
PAUL CONNOYER, A.N.A. zy 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


NIGHT SCENE Fe 


Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches Zo tts 
: : Al? 


A FRINGE of trees bordering on a lake with a clearing in the. 
foreground and several houses and a lamplight to the right. 


& 


Signed Paut Connoyer at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. 


No. 101 


qe _ ALBERT LOREY GROLL, NLA, 
AMERICAN: 1866— ; 


ARIZONA DESERT 


es Hike [ilar Height, 16 eee conden 12 inches 


A FINE sky with floating cumulus acne occupies oe major 
portion of the canvas; the horizon shows a slight hilly for- — 
mation on the right and the middle and foreground consist 3 
of a sandy stretch with several streaks of green. ae 


Signed A. C. Grott at the lower right. 


Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. ; ait 


No. 102 ae . 


/ 50 EASTMAN JOHNSON, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1824—1906 : 
fol NEST HUNTING 


We ott /y Millboard: Height, 154, inches; width, 18 inches 


Ix a corner of the barn, a boy and girl have just found a 
couple of eggs up in a wooden structure on the right, 
while the hens and cock are freely moving about. In the 
left background a man is seen on a ladder OU up to a 
large stack of hay. | 
Signed Bonne and dated 1864 at the lower left. i : a 


Estate of the late Puirr Van VoiKensurcn. 


(Bee 


No. 103 
GEORGE INNESS, N.A. / 
ORI rr 


AMERICAN: 1825—1894 


ITALIAN ALPINE VIEW 


Height, 12° inches; width, 201% inches Wz LY A, | 
; ‘ ZitAci— fh 


Bryonp a wooded foreground a blue lake is seen with an 
_ Italian town on the right; vast expanse of wooded country 

following towards a slaty mountain ridge and snow-covered 
peaks in the distance. Sunset glow effect. 


Signed G. Inness at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. Vicror E. Drssarr. 


No. 104 
JOHN F. KENSETT, N.A. UO 


AMERICAN: 1816—1872 


VIEW ON THE HUDSON 
NEAR SING SING 


Height, 15 inches; length, 24 inches nae Rts liye 
¢ Ld C, 


A rocky foreground with slight tree groups encircles a 
body of water beyond which the broad and indented banks 
of the Hudson are seen with several villages nestling on its 
shore; gray, misty sky. 


Estate of the late Puiir Van VOLKENBURGH. 


No. 105 


JULIAN RIX 
5 0 | AMERICAN: 1851—1903 
LANDSCAPE 


Lt: Y oe Sie 1514 inches; length, 2414 inches 3 
sparsely wooded bit of country — 4 


A QUIET stream traverses a 
in autumnal attire—the slender trees on. the left bank are 


reflected in the clear water and a patch of blue sky shows at 


the left. 
Signed Jutian Rix at the lower right. 
Property of a Private Collector. : r 
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AUGUST F. ALBRECHT SCHENCK 


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Se oi SHEEP 
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Height, 11%, inches; length, 19%4 inches 


7 a A croup of long-wooled mountain sheep, huddled together 
on an eminence; evening sky, with long strata clouds; moun- 
tain chain in the distance. 


Signed Scuenck and dated /72 at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessarr. 


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No. 107 


AUGUST ANASTASI Eo 


Frencu: 1820—1889 


EVENING 


Panel: Height, 11 inches; length, 21 inches gy EY 


Se es 
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View on a broad river in Holland, showing a church spire 
and town on the right bank, with shipping in the distance; a 
broad path on the left with figures and a windmill in the dis- 
tance; warm evening sky, with fast moving nimbus clouds. 


Signed Avec. Awnastast at the lower left. 


Estate of the late Pure Van Vorkensurcn. 


J. H. L. pe HAAS 


{4 Betcian: 1830—1880 

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. CATTLE GRAZING jai 
4 Panel: Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches 4 

i= In a verdant meadow a group of cows are seen, a brown and 
= white spotted one moving slowly from right to left, a black 

" one at front view cropping the long grass; a light gray one 

3 ruminating, and a buff one, her extremities partly hidden m 

t the long tufts at the left. Over the hilly, uneven land to 
= the center a number of the animals are seen disappearing. 
Ee Cloudy sky. 

= Signed J. H. L. pe Haas at the lower left. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


L. W. HAWKINS 
py D0 2o_ AMERICAN: 
SHEPHERDESS 
EG. pred VP soso Height, 191% inches; width, 131% inches 


309 | No. 109 
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STANDING against a tree a young peasant woman is knitting 
while her flock of sheep graze peacefully nearby. Thicket 
on the right, meadow and gray sky on the left. 


Signed L. W. Hawxins at the lower right. 


Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 110 : 
a7 WALTER C. HARTSON 


| ‘ AMERICAN: 1866— 
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.» FISHING BOAT AT 3 
5 CATWICK, HOLLAN 


Cn, Y 8 eee Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches 


A Low-ToNED study, with a gray menacing sky, a trawler as 
the main point of interest; with fishing-folk busily engaged 
at their catch on the strip of brown beach. 


Signed Warrer C. Hartson at the lower right. 


Property of Mr. Hy Maver. 


No. 111 ~ 
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J. G. BROWN, N.A. 


American: 1831—1913 
PITCHING PENNIES 
Panel: Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches Py, Ws tL pate 


Six street urchins are variously lined up on the sidewalk, 
while it is the turn of the seventh to toss the cent. Six of 
them are garbed in the usual fashion, with their boot black- 
ing devices slung over the shoulder, in the hand or aside on 
the ground. ‘I'wo of them in the middle appear to have seen 
better days; one wears a bright necktie and looks the spec- 
tator squarely in the face; the one to the extreme right, 
while seated on his boot rest, holds cap in hand and scratches 
his tormented head by his loss, while one in pile back is 
complacently smoking a cigar, 


Signed J. G. Brown, N.A., and dated 1875 at the lower left. 


Estate of the late Pump Van VOLKENBURGH. 


No. 112 ) tea 
LEONARD OCHTMAN, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1854— 


/ Lb 
AUTUMN SUNSHINE 


Height, 16 inches; length, 22 inches Vz L- WE ae pe | 


Nice values in several trees that border the stream and give 
a just distance to the light yellow cottage on the opposite 
bank; autumn sky with fleeting strata clouds. 


Signed Lxonarv Ocutman at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. 


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GZ. Le ps. Height, 16 inches; length, 22 inches 


70 CULLEN YATES, ANA. 
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No. 118 


AMERICAN: 1866— 


AUTUMN 


Canvas shows a stream in the foreground with grassy ~ 
shores, the opposite bank rising slightly, surmounted by 
groups of slender trees, through which appear several houses 
on a meadow. A gray hill beyond and a pearly green = 
complete the picture. 


Signed Cutten Yates at the lower right. 


Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. 


No. 114 
J. G. BROWN, N.A. ‘ 


_ 
4 .y d AMERICAN: 1831—1913 
bn ME N: = 
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Bo | PUZZLED 


po] We Bp Pie, Height, 24 inches; width, 1714 inches 


A BooTBLack seated on his stool is reckoning his earnings 
on his fingers and seems to have come to a point difficult 


of solution. it 
Signed J. G. Brown, N. A., Copyricut, at the lower left. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


-No. 115 . ”] 
J. J. A. LECOMTE DE NOUY / 


Frencu: 1842— ee: See ae 


THE SENTINEL 
Height, 21 inches; width, 13 inches Vid BEL. 


Aw old Arab in green tunic, purple belt and white turban 
stands at the entrance to an old low-vaulted passage at the 
other end of which a couple of figures are seen. He carries 
a long flintlock carabine and at his side hangs a jewelled 
scabbard. | = 

Signed Lxcomre ve Novy and dated 1877 at the lower left. 


Estate of the late Pum Van VoLKeNnBURGH. 


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No. 116 


GEORGE H. BOUGHTON, N.A., R.A. 9 at 
7G0 P2- 
AMERICAN: 1834—1905 Lu 


SUNDAY SERVICE OF PURITAN SCOUTS 


Height, 18% inches; length, 211% inches 7 LA t ) 


Grovurepd around a slow burning fire half a dozen Puritans, 
five of whom are garbed in the accoutrements of soldiers, 
are listening to the Word of God which a lay brother in 
high broad-brimmed hat, long cape and top boots is reading 
from the Testament. The scene is laid on a winter’s day 
in the shelter of big bowlders by the seaside; gray stormy 


sky. 
Signed G. H. Boveuron at the lower right. 


Estate of the late Puitre Van VoLKENBURGH. 


ee No. 117 


JULES ADOLPHE BRETON 


J | Frencu: 1827—1907 


AT THE FOUNTAIN 


JPL Height, 21 inches; width, 16 inches 


A Normanpy peasant girl with white headdress, picturesque 
red and blue striped shawl thrown over her shoulders and 


tucked into her bodice, which like the skirt is of corduroy, — 


barefooted, is playing with the water that trickles from a 
small stone fountain. Background is a carpet of velvety 
grass. 


Signed Ju1rzes Breton at the lower left center. 


Estate of the late Puirie Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 118 


XU ALEXANDRE GABRIEL DECAMPS 


en Frencu: 1808—1860 


50 
THE SPINNER 


A Se ae Panel: Height, 1914 inches; width, 14 inches 


Ficure of a girl in peasant costume holding a loom and bob- 
bin, sitting on a stone ledge. 


Signed Decamers at the lower right. 


Property of Mr. Vicror EK. Dessarr. 


esa vet gel 


No. 119 


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i” GUSTAVE COURBET 5 


Frencu: 1819—1877 
LANDSCAPE WtAAr2er 
Height, 18 inches; length, 213, inches 


A sMALL stream traverses the canvas from the left fore- 
Pe - ground and passes behind a fine clump of trees on the right. 
Fs Grassy banks and meadow land on the farther shore, a vil- 
lage with church spire in the distance. Gray cloudy sky. 


Signed G. Courser at the lower left. 


4 4 To be sold to close an Estate. 


‘ No. 120 
JULIEN DUPRE ). ZO 
3 Frencu: 1851—1910 | fae ae 
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THE SHEEP AND COW GIRL 
Height. 181, inches; length, 211/, inches / / 4 a 


\Vetpcete\etitin le | 
STANDING under a tree at the right of the picture, a peasant | 
girl whose varicolored garb is touched here and there by 
sunbeams is tending a brown cow in the meadow, as well as 
several sheep. Bright green meadows, a shack and tree 


groups to the rear. 
Signed Jutren Durrett at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. Vicror EK. Dessarr. 


No. 121 


MARTIN RICO 


SpanisH: 1850— [sup 
| Stee 7 RIVER SCENE ip. 
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| +” Height, 15 inches; length, 2614 inches 
| ELE CL LI 
| A umpip stream reflecting the low bushes from the opposite 


bank is peopled by idlers in boats, some fishing; rough sky 
with fleeting nimbus clouds. 


Signed Rico on the boat at the lower right. 


Estate of the late Pumie Van Vorxensvran. 


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No. 122 
EMILE M. VAN MARCKE 
JB SMG, =| Frencu: 1827—1890 | 
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ae Height, 19 inches; length, 26 inches 


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A croup of cattle accompanied by several calves are enter- 
ing a shallow body of water in low marshy land near the 
sea. A black cow with a white face looks at the spectator, 
while one of a cream and light brown color stands close by. 
Two calves in the back are about to have a frolic, while a dun 
colored cow is drinking on the right. A shepherd on stilts 
with a long crook is seen in the distance. Dark overcast 

sky. 
Signed EK. M. Van Marcxe at the lower left. 


Estate of the late Pumie Van Vorxensureu. 


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SEYMOUR J. GUY, N.A. G O 
AMERICAN: 1824—1910 iy: om 


“GOOD NIGHT, DOLLY’ 


Bareroorep and in nightgown a little girl is hugging her 
pet doll, while at her side three dolls of lesser popularity 
are seen nestling in a cradle of wicker work over which a 
pink and a green drapery are placed. 


_ Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches 


Estate of the late Puirie Van VoLKEensuRGH. 


No. 124 


JOSEPH H. BOSTON, ANA. FF 
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AMERICAN? ConTEMPORARY mM 
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MOONLIGHT SCENE 


Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches LL 4, en 


Unpvtatine stretch of country with a group of willow trees 
to the left; a small pond on the right and several cottages 
lit up. Fleeting sky with moon’s rays emerging from be- 
hind a mass of heavy clouds at the top. A couple of figures 
in the foreground. 

Signed J. H. Boston at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. I. A. Ross. 


No. 125 


| oe yp ERNEST LAWSON, A.N.A. ; 


: Awencn 1873— 
ee SPRING IDYL 


SLEPT S Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches 


A pretty row of trees half clad in new leafy raiment border 
a lake, beyond which a light emerald, hilly distance marks 
the horizon and gives way to an ivory and pale green evening 
sky. 

Signed KE. Lawson at the lower right. 


Property of Mr. Hy Maver. 


No. 126 


SEYMOUR J. GUY, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1824-—1910 


“NOW ’M READY FOR YOUR PORTRAIT” 


YE i Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches 


A uapy artist taken at bust looks directly at the spectator 
and with palette and brushes in her left she leans with the 
elbow of her right arm on a table prepared for a sitter. A 
brunette with an olive complexion; she wears a gold necklace 
with turquoise pendant and is attired in a pale shrimp pink 


low cut bodice. 
Signed S. J. Guy at the lower left. 


Estate of the late Puitre Van VoLKENBURGH. 


NG: 127 


ERNEST LAWSON, A.N.A. yi Z 
AMERICAN: 1873— FO ny hace 


THE BATHERS 


Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches lhackeg ye s | 


At a small pond in a clearing of the wood in which a 
couple of bathers disport themselves; glimpses of blue sky 
and a hill are seen through the foliage which reaches to the 
top of the canvas. 


Signed E. Lawson at the lower left. 
Property of Mr. Hy Maver. 


No. 128 : — 
GEORGE H. Mccorp, aN.A. /CO~ 
AMERICAN: 1848—1909 _~ ova 


AUTUMN LANDSCAPE 


Water Color: Height, 1714 inches; length, 291, inches WW 


A Brown underbrush with a few sparsely leafed trees 
stretches out toward the middle ground, where there are 
indications of a stream, followed by pale green hills in slight 
undulation towards the horizon. Gray sky with spots of 
blue. 


Signed G. H. McCorp at the lower left. 


To le sold to close an Estate. 


FREDERICK J. WAUGH, N.A. 


/ oe No. 129 
AIO cee AmeERICAN: 1861— 


OPEN SEA 
4 ae Height, 18% inches; length, 801, inches : 
= A Fine fleeting sky of cumulus clouds crowns a moderately = 
rough deep blue sea rolling hither and thither, then lashed 4 
into a snow-white foam in the forepart, and eddying back to > 


the next ridge of oncoming white-capped waves. 


Signed Wavueu at the lower right. 
Purchased from Wm. Macbeth. 


os Sa = clint Kor ie 
Aire Ripe te : " 


Pitorin IRVING, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1877— 
/ 


CARDINAL WOLSEY AND BRIEN DS 


ies 
Height, 21 inches; length, 27 inches 
ae 2 A hee ree : 


|? “ ‘Tuer great Cardinal has bidden a merry company to i wall: 
a furnished table at Hampton Court Palace; he sits in his red 
robes and cap in the center and is paying more attention 
to the jests of his clown at the right than to the courtier 
who addresses him at left. Fine costumes of the period 
of Henry the VIIIth. The interior is a high vaulted ban- 
queting room with carved marble fireplace and wood-paneled _ 
sides, while a high stained glass window takes up the end of 
the side aisle. Various figures standing and a servant bring- 
ing in drink. 
“The first important work of the artist, who was known 
as the Meissonier of America.” 


Signed J. Beaurarn Irvine, V.A., and dated 1875 at lower right. 


Estate of the late Puitre Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 181 ‘ 


ALPHONSE MARIE DE NEUVILLE J O80 - 


Frencu: 1836—1886 


FRENCH CAVALRY sOLDIERSV 4. 
Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches oS 
[Volta 


A DETACHMENT of French cavalry is seen in“a group on a 

height near a thicket, ostensibly awaiting orders from head- 

quarters, the foreground being taken up by a junior officer 

in blue coat with red trousers, high boots and square topped 

= helmet, tipped at the front with a red cockade and the 

| national colors, who is mounted on a magnificent gray mot- 
tled horse. Gray sky with streaks of pink near horizon. 


Le 


Signed A. pe Nevvit1e and dated 1884 at lower right. 


Estate of the late Puirre Van VoL_KENBURGH. 


No. 182 W4 | 
> DOLE SCHREYER 
Roy GERMAN: 1828—1899 L220 
: A RUSSIAN COURIER | 
Height, 27 inches; width, 221, inches AB [Lerusl, figl | 


On a rough wintry day a courier-des-postes sledge, drawn 
by three horses abreast, is passing through a deep forest. 
The driver is sturdily reining in the leader of the animals, 
which holds its head erect under the green yoke, with bell 
attached. The side horses pant for breath, heads down, 
while in the back of the sledge the man in charge of the 
letter bags crouches to avoid the gusts of snow. 


Signed Ap. Scureyer at the lower right. 


Estate of the late Puttie Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 133 pbG 
ANTON MAUVE \¥ 


Durcu: 1838—1888 
: SHEPHERD AND SHEEP: HOLLAND 
| "4 Fo W, O a Important Water Color: Height, 22 inches; length, 34 inches ; 4, 


On a bleak November day a shepherd, muffled up, with 


hands in pocket and crook under arm, is slowly driving his S 


A ie S00. flock to pasture. ‘They pass through a vast meadow, where 
ae the sheep pluck choice bits as they slowly move towards the 


spectator. The usual black dog on the side; group of tall 
pine trees to the left and a windmill at the horizon. 


Signed A. Mavve at the lower right. 


Estate of the late Puitre Van VoLKENBURGH. 


No. 134 
—" FRITS THAULOW 
Gs <8 a, wai Norwecian: 1847—1906 
Y EARLY SPRING 


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i ee ” Good BA foes 25 inches; length, 34 inches 


A puacip rivulet gracefully winds from left foreground to 
right middle distance, its right grassy bank is lined with pol- 
lard willows, the left with tall elms reaching to the top of 
the canvas, one gnarly branch overtopping the stream. A 
pink cottage is seen near the center of the picture and sey- 
eral others in the distant perspective. Green sloping hills, 
a roadway on the left and a blue sky with cloud effects com- 
plete the ensemble. 


Signed Frirs 'TuHautow and dated /95 at the lower left. 


Purchased at David H. King, Jr., Sale, 1896, Catalogue No. 113. pop— 
Property of a Private Collector. ; 


No. 135 


EK. FRIEDRICHSEN 7 9 
GrerMAN: 1824— em oo 
EV ENSONG 


Height, 291, inches; width, 19 inches linek Poin. | 


A courte of dusky Italian peasant girls, their aprons full 
of straw, and the one carrying a bunch of poppies are 
chanting as they walk along a path in the field. 

4 


Signed KE. Frrepricusen at the lower right. 


Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 136 
FREDERICK DIELMAN, N.A. Yr 
A : 1848— - ae 
; MERICAN : Ld S — oe 


IN OCTOBER 


Water Color: Height, 28 inches; width, 2Q inches Vis 4 
O72t A4— 


Sreatep in black evening dress with bare arms and low 
bodice, a young lady with hair parted in the middle and 
plaited at the nuque is admiring a white chrysanthemum, 
of which she has a large number in her lap and a cluster 
fastened at her bosom. 


Signed Frepertck Dierman, N. Y., 1888 at the lower left. 


Estate of the late Puttip VAN VOLKENBURGH. 


No. 137 

QO CHARLES W. HAWTHORNE, N.A. 
aN AMERICAN: 1872— 

iy GIRL IN PINK 


a eZ, A Bleak Height, 30 inches; width, 22 inches 


A youne miss, in low bodice and pale shrimp pink gown . 
with black stripes, sits comfortably back in a green up- 

holstered armchair, with her folded hands resting in her ~ 
lap. 


74 te wee oe | le ee 


Signed C. W. Hawrnorne at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. Hy Maver. 


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No. 138 4 a 

. SAMUEL COLMAN, N.A. F 

C= AMERICAN : g 
eA LAKE GEORGE 


a Vier: Height, 22 inches; length, 30 inches 


A quret corner of the lake with jagged masses of rocks rises 
abruptly on the right and hills of sandy formation on the 
opposite shore. In the foreground an artist is seen sketch- 


ing from a skiff. Heavy cloudy sky with patches of blue. 


Signed S. Coreman at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. I. A. Ross. 


No. 189 ed aS 
GUSTAVE WIEGAND ee 


AMERICAN: 1870— 


AUTUMN LANDSCAPE — 


Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches 


A nuMBER of golden-leafed birches rise to year the top of 
the canvas from a yellow autumn grass clearing with bowl- 

der formations. Blue hill distance and a blue-green sky 
with cream-colored, cumulus clouds. 


Signed Gustave Wiecanp at the lower right. 


G4 


FREDERICK J. WAUGH, N.A. pee a 


AMERICAN: 1861— as 


50 
HEAVY SURF 


Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches 2 pee fin 


A LEADEN sea comes hurling in from the right and breaks 
into an immense snow-white body of foam as it is resisted 
by two rocky projections and then rolls rapidly on to the 
left, a transparent green and creamy color. Slate gray 


sky. 


Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessarr. 


No. 140 


Signed Wavucx at the lower right. 


Purchased from Wm. Macbeth 
By order of Mr. Frevericx H. Siz. 


“() No. 141 
5 ERNEST LAWSON, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1873— 


habe HIGH BRIDGE IN WINTER 


; Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches 
Ole ant 


Rocxy formation on the left, with slender trees reaching to 
the top of the picture, high bridge in the distance with a 
hilly slope dotted with pink houses, the whole in snow effect. 


Signed E Lawson at the left center. 
Property of Mr. Hy Mayer. 


No. 142 
wn QO ERNEST LAWSON, A.N.A. 
” | i AMERICAN: 18738— 


AUTUMN LANDSCAPE 


cy, CAs Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches 


A coxor scheme in gray, buff and green with a little brick 
pink cottage on the left; a light path traversing the picture 
horizontally, a pale blue sky which comes to value princi- 
pally by its reflection in the stream that winds across the 
picture obliquely. Several bare tree trunks lend their 
weight in the foreground toward producing an interesting 
distance. 

Signed E. Lawson at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. I. A. Ross. 


No. 143 a 


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ARTHUR HOEBER, AN.A. On 
AMERICAN: 1854—1915 roe ees 


EVENING MISTS: MARINE 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches Li Cie yo Ss fh 


A sauaRE-riccED schooner with all sail to the wind is ap- 
proaching on the right, a tug is in the left distance, while the 
silver disk of the moon appears from a pale emerald sky. 


Signed Artuur Hogzer and dated 1906 at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessarrt. 


No. 144 
CARL ¥ STETTIN yey) 0 
THE IMAGE VENDER / g O 


Height, 28%, inches; length, 36 inches. bios Ves Pore =, 
Wirn statues and figures of plaster neatly arranged on 
the balustrade of the Pont de la Concorde the Italian lad 
so familiar to the inhabitants of Paris stands awaiting a cus- 
tomer for his wares, of which he also has a basketful at his 
side. ‘The Trocadero in the distance as well as various 
bridges over the Seine; gray day effect. 


Signed Cart vy. Strerrin and dated Paris, 1887, at the lower 
right. 


Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 145 


i ARTHUR HOEBER, A.N.A. 


| A | a AMERICAN: 1854—1915 


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GO 28. 


Composep of several slender trees in the right center with 
soft green meadowland broken by a small gathering of water 
and sloping gently towards a low horizon. Sky of a pale 
green blue rises to a deep blue at the top, with big creamy, 
cumulus clouds. 


SEPTEMBER AFTERNOON 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


Signed Arruur Hoerzser at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. I. A. Ross. 


[0 4 No. 146 

be EMIL JOHANNES HUNTEN 
| pee GERMAN: 1827— 

pues e BATTLE EPISODE 

: Pg, oy ‘4 Zs, ty, Height, 281, inches; longth, 88 fechas 


A- scENE from the Franco-Prussian War; a detachment of 
Germans is charging a French battery drawn by four white 


horses. 
Signed E. Htnren at the lower left. 


Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


: No. 147 


| ARTHUR HOEBER, A.N.A. A Ww) 
: American: 1854—1915 ma 


MEADOW BROOK 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches es / >» { 
A crove of slender trees rise to a great héight at the left | 


of a broad meadow with a small brook in the foreground, 
while the right side slopes gently toward a thicket of trees. 
A patch of golden grass takes up the center and blue tree 
groups are seen at the horizon. Open sky with creamy 
fleeting clouds. 


Signed Arruur Hoeser at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. I. A. Rozs. 
Whe St, } ”" No. 148 


CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 


Frencu: 1813—1894 


| IN FONTAINEBLEAU FOREST 


Height, 29 inches; length, 3914 inches We ee CZ 


A sHEPHERD in blue cassock is driving his goodly flock 
through a path in a dense forest in autumnal garb, consist- 
ing of huge beech trees, while the dog carefully keeps the 
advance guard from accelerating their pace. Fine soft light 
on the backs of the sheep, with dark transparent shadows 
thrown by a huge tree on the left. Dark blue sky in mosaic 
effect visible through the lacework of branches. 


Signed Cu. Jacave and dated 1880 at the lower right. 
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Estate of the late Puitie Van VOLKENBURGH. 


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No. 149 
pe ANTON ZWENGAUER 
Guumancelelo- pecan 
Spee MARSHLAND LANDSCAPE 
oh VA je Height, 25 inches; length, 44 mee | 4 


Low-1y1ne land with water, the haunt of the wild duck, with — | - 
several shooting decoys among the long grass and canebrake. 
Evening sky with the moon at crescent. 


Signed Zwencaur at the lower left. e 


4 a ia 
From the John T. Martin Sale, 1909. #Al + iSO. ‘aati Vb a : 


Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 150 


5g EMILE JEAN HORACE VERNET 


Frencu: 1789—1863 


KING OF BEASTS 


LEE Height, 391, inches; width, 32 inches 


Fut figure of a lion squatting on all fours with head erect, — 
looking toward the right. : 
Signed H. Verner at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessarr. 


No. 151 


EDWIN HOWLAND BLASHFIELD, N.A. LTE 


AMERICAN: 1848— 


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A ROMAN WEDDING PROCESSION “74 *2— 


Height, 21 inches; length, 411%, inches Vie Ty pe 
: Cig-— 


THE scene is laid at an old villa near Tivoli, in the Roman 
Campagna. The bride, in light clinging garments, with 
autumn leaves encircling her waist, is carried seated, on a 
litter by a number of sturdy dark-eyed women in pink garb, 
while a bridesmaid carries a torch in her right hand and 
passes a wreath of orange blossoms to the fair maiden. A 
female walks at the side fingering her lyre, while three village 
children head the procession, tripping as they go. Many 
female musicians line the avenue, while the sombre figure of 
a man looms up at the right. 


Signed Evwin Howranp Buasurier at the lower right. 


Estate of the late Puitiep VAN VoOLKENBURGH. 


INOe 12. ~~ Ory Gis / 
Sit. 


HOMER D. MARTIN, N.A. tits O 
AMERICAN: 1836—1897 f Y Ly 00 


AUTUMN LANDSCAPE 


Height, 24 inches; length, 40 inches Dy. botrtleee I |) 


A rocky shore rising to a clearing crowned with a few leaf- 
less trees with a pine covered hill beyond. A vast lake 
with a mountain ridge in the distance, crowned by a warm 
gray sky with spots of blue. | 


Signed H. D. Marrin and dated 1860 at the lower right. 


Property of Mr. Vicror E. Dessarr. 


No. 153 
“C) i 


) JAMES McDOUGALL HART, N.A. 
Yo Amertcan: 1828—1901 _ 


MIDSUMMER 
Ys VY pee Height, 33 inches; length, 45 inches 


A croup of cows are lazily wading in a small creek extended 
to the right and passing under a stone arched bridge beyond; 
pebbly foreground, where a few ducks are seen; fine group 
of trees to the left, a meadow on the opposite bank, while 
a man and a hay wagon, a town with church spire and blue 
hills form the distance. Blue sky charged with light gray 


clouds. Charming example. 


Signed James M. Hart at the lower right. 


Property of Mr. Vicror EK. Dessart. 


No. 154 
rod () EMIL CARLSEN 
rf AMERICAN: 1853— 
a STILL LIFE 


fp A feg Height, 47 inches; width, 36 inches 
A FINE turkey is suspended against a brown wall, while the 
orange yellow of a ripe pumpkin makes a fine contrast to the 


black plumage of the bird. 


Signed Emit Carisen at the lower left. 


Property of Mr. Hy Maver. 


No. 155 


JOSE VILLEGAS 


SPANISH: 1848— rag 
CALLING THE HOUR / Ld Ow 
Height, 51 inches; width, 31 inches 3 ee ee 
* UtitrAe— 


A muscutar Gothic warrior with arms and left shoulder 
bared stands in a vaulted passage of an ancient castle, his 
left hand firmly grasping a sword which touches the ground, 
while his right hand is held to his mouth as he cries out the 
hour. 

Signed Vit1ecas at the lower right. 
Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


4 Lhd <a | v 


FREDERIK HENDRIK KAEMMERER 

z | Doren: 1839—1892 ey 

z se ? 7 Up 
ia THE CROQUET PARTY 


Height, 43 inches; length, 79 inches Was ee . , 
0 Vez epee 


Just inside the garden wall of a French chateau, the fine 
gate of which is surmounted by the coat-of-arms of a baron, 
a party of ladies and gentlemen are having a game of 
croquet, while others are seated at a table on the right or in 
the grass. Midsummer effect with shrubbery and vines. 


Signed F. H. Kazemmerer at the lower left. 
Henry Hilton Collection, Catalogue No. 154, New York, 1900. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 


MANAGERS. 


THOMAS E. KIRBY, 


AUCTIONEER. 


LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 
AND THEIR WORKS 


“aga 

ADAM, Jutius 

Kittens 1 
ANASTASI, Aveust 

Evening 107 
BARBUDO-SANCHEZ, Satvapor 

The Marriage Contract 96 
BAUGNIET, C. 

Blind Man’s Buff } Tip 
BEARD, W. H.,-N.A. 

Deer 39 
BERNE-BELLECOUR, Errenne 
Burnt 5 

The Flirtation 15 
BLASHFIELD, Epwiy Howzanp, N.A. 

Telling Fortunes 64 

A Roman Wedding Procession 151 
BONFAZI, A. 

The Autumn of Life 69 

The Springtime of Life 70 


BOSTON, Josrernu H., A.N.A. 


Moonlight Landscape ADS 
River View at Moonlight 48 


BOSTON, Joseru H.—Continued 


Evening Scene 
After the Shower 
Moonlight Scene 


BOUGUEREAU, Wititam ApDoLPHE 
Blowing Bubbles 


BOUGHTON, Georcer H., NA., R.A. 


Moonlight Winter Scene 
Sunday Service of Puritan Scouts 


BOUVIER, Acnes 
Hungry Girls 


BRETON, Jurtzes ApoLPHE 
At the Fountain 


BRICHER, Autrrep Tuompson, A.N.A. 
The Providence River 


BRISSOT Feéuix Saturnin 
Sheepfold 


BROWN, Gerorce ELMER 
After the Storm 


BROWN, J. G., N.A. 
Pitching Pennies 
Puzzled 


CARLSEN, Emm, N.A. 
Still Life 


CASTAN, Epmonp 
The Prayer 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


54 
65 
124 


82 


1? 
117 


46 


18 


111 
114 


154 


13 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
CELOS, Juan 


Old Gate—Ypres yt 
CHARPIN, Arzserr 

Sheep 34 
COLMAN, Samuet, N.A. 

Lake George 138 
CONNOYER, Pautu, A.N.A. 

Sunset Effect — 8 

Boathouse 2 9 

Wood Interior — 89 

Night Scene 100 


COURANT, Mavricr 
Off the Coast 15a 


COURBET, Gustave 
Landscape | | 119 


CRANE, Bruce, N.A. | : 
Winter Village 36 


DE BEUL, LavrEent 
Shepherd and Flock 57 


DECAMPS, ALexanpre GABRIEL 
The Spinner : 118 


DELPY, Camitite Hiproiyte 
On the Oise 33 


DETAILLE, Epovarp 


The News 80 
A French Hussar 83 


LF gee ery a, 2 


~DETTI, Cesare 


The Birthday 


DIAZ DE LA PENA, Narciso Virerrio 
Wood Interior — 


DIEFFENBACH, Herericu Anton 
Jealousy 


DIELMAN, Frepericx, N.A. 
In October 


DORE, GUSTAVE 
Combat of Gauls 


DUPRE, Jutren 
The Sheep and Cow Girl 


FIELD, E. Loyau 


Autumn Landscape 


FRERE, Epovarp 


Boys at School 
The Christmas Drum 


FRIEDRICHSEN, E. 


Evensong 


GIFFORD, Sanprorp Rosinson, N.A. 
The Column of St. Mark’s, Venice 


GONIN, F. 
Sunday Afternoon 


GONNER, R. 


Autumn Landscape 


GROLL, Ausert Lorery, N.A. 


Arizona Desert 


GROS, Baron AnTOINE JEAN 


Portrait of J. A. Carrier 
A Field Marshal of the Empire 


GUERRA, A. — 
A Good Fit 


GUY, Srymour J., N.A. 


The Gamut 

Mischief | 

“Good Night, Dolly” 

“Now I’m Ready for Your Portrait” 


HAAS, J. H. L. ve, 
Cattle Grazing. 


HART, James McDoveatt, N.A. 


Midsummer 


HARTSON, Watrter C. 


Dutch Coast Scene 
Fishing Boat at Catwick, Holland 


HASBROUCK, D. F. 


Hunting Season 


HAVEN, Franx pez, A.N.A. 
Landscape 


HAWKINS, L. W. 
Shepherdess 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


101 


85 
86 


55 


16 
74 
123 
126 


108 


153 


11 
110 


67 


10 


109 


HAWTHORNE, Cuarues W., N.A. 
Girl in Pink 


HOEBER, Arruvr, A.N.A. 
Spring 
Evening Mists: Marine 
September Afternoon 
Meadow Brook 


HOWE, Wirt1am H., N.A. 
Connecticut Countryside 


HUNT, Wititam Morris 
Landscape Sketch 


HUNTEN, Eau JOHANNES 
Battle Episode 


INNESS, Geores, N.A. 


Landscape 
Italian Alpine View 


IRVING, J. Beavrain, N.A. 
Cardinal Wolsey and Friends 


JACQUE, Cuar1eEs Emite 
In Fontainebleau Forest 


JOHNSON, Davin, N.A. 
The Palisades 


JOHNSON, Eastman, N.A. 
Nest Hunting 


KAEMMERER, Frepertx Henprix 
The Croquet Party 


CATALOGUE — 
NUMBER 


137 


30 
20 
146 


87 
103 


130 = 
Bi 


148 > 2 


17 


102 7 


156 


of 


CATALOGUE 
; NUMBER 
KENSETT, Joun F., N.A: 


A Mountain Pass 12 
The Rapids of Niagara 32 
The Sleeping Lake 38 
View on the Hudson near Sing Sing 104 


KOWALSKI, A. Wrerak 
Hare Hunting 90 


LA. MONACA, A. Maria 
The Honored Guest nD 


LAWSON, Ernest, A.N.A. 


The Old Mill in Winter Ay 
Spring Idyl 125 
The Bathers _ ead 
High Bridge in Winter 141 


Autumn Landscape 142 


LECOMTE DE NOUY, J. J. A. 
The Sentinel 115 


LLANCES, Jost 
Merry Company 40 


LONGPRE rits, M. pe 


Flowers . 52 
MARD, E. K. 
Barnyard Fowl 60 


MARTIN, Homer D., N.A. 
Autumn Landscape 152 


= 2: j Gay Sh ae, 


MAUVE, Anron ? 
The Wood Gatherer 
Shepherd and Flock 
Shepherd and Sheep: Holland 


McCORDLGrorcnehloe ten 


Autumn Landscape 


McENTEE, Jervis, N.A. ? 
Moonlight Winter Scene 


McLEOD, Witiiam 


View on the Susquehanna 


MEYER VON BREMEN 
The Dead Canary 


MICHEL, Grorces 
Landscape 


MICHETTI, Francesco Paoxo 


Maiden Gathering Flowers 
Gathering Flowers 


MIGNARD (ScuHoot oF) 


The Duchesse de Maine 
The Duchesse de Bourgogne 


NEUVILLE, Atrpyonse Marie pe 


The Officer 
A Soldier 
French Cavalry Soldiers 


OCHTMAN, Leronarp, A.N.A. 


Autumn Sunshine 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
PALMAROLI, Don V. 
The Day after the Début , 59 


PERKINS, ALrrep 


Moonlight 31 
PIVUTARA, G. 
Sheep at Repose 3 


PREYER, J. W. 
Fruit 14 
RICHARDS, Wittian Trost, N.A. 
Landscape 35 
Off Newport 75 


RICO, Martin 


View in Venice 93 
River Scene 121 
RITMAN, L. 


The Garden 66 


RIX, Juiian 
Landscape 105 


ROUGET, Gerorces 
Portrait of J. L. David 81 


RUGGIERI, F. 


Paganini’s Dreams 61 


SANS Y CABOT, Francisco 


The Connoisseur 23 


SCHENCK, Aveust F. Atsrecut 
Sheep 


SCHREYER, Apo.r 


A Russian Courier 


SCOTT, Mrs. E. M. 
Still Life 


SEIGNAC, PACE 
Children at Play 


SMILLIE, Grorce H., N.A. 
Autumn in the Lowlands 


SMITH, Henry PemsBer 


Homestead of the Artist 
Venetian Scene 


STETTIN, Cart v. 
The Image Vender 


THAULOW, Farrs 
Early Spring 


THOMPSON, H. 
Preparing for Market 


TYLER, James G. 
Moonlight at Sea 


UNKNOWN ARTIST 
Who’s Afraid? 


Coming Storm 


VAN MARCKE, Enire M. 
Cattle 


VAN SCHENDEL, P. 
James Watt 


VERNET, Emite Jean Horace 
King of Beasts 


VILLEGAS, Jost 
Calling the Hour 


VOLLON, AnToInE 
Quai de Bercy 


WAUGH, Freperick J., N.A. 
Open Sea 
Heavy Surf _; 


WEEKS, Epwin Lorp 


Scene in Algiers 


WIEGAND, Gustave 
Autumn Landscape 


WORMS, JuLeEs 
Forbidden Fruit 


Nos, Cutten, A4.N.A. 


Autumn 


ZAMACOIS, Enuarpo 
Easy Labor 


ZWENGAUER, Anton 
Marshland Landscape 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


122 


150 


155 


92 


129 
140 


50 


139 


24 


113 


94 


149 


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